Conjugation and declension of "rain" in English

Singular and plural for rain[reɪn]     

Singular
Plural
Singular
Common case
rain
rains
Possessive case
rain's
rains'
Plural
rains
rains'

rain[reɪn]     

All forms Indefinite Continuous Perfect Perfect Continuous Infinitives Participles

Present Indefinite

it rains

Present Perfect

it has rained

Present Continuous

it is raining

Present Perfect Continuous

it has been raining

Past Indefinite

it rained

Past Continuous

it was raining

Past Perfect

it had rained

Past Perfect Continuous

it had been raining

Future Indefinite

it will rain

Future Continuous

it will be raining

Future Perfect

it will have rained

Future Perfect Continuous

it will have been raining

Conditional Present

it would rain

Conditional Present Continuous

it would be raining

Conditional Perfect

it would have rained

Conditional Perfect Continuous

it would have been raining

Participles

rained
raining

Infinitives

to rain
to have rained
to be raining
to have been raining
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