Sentence examples of "rain" in English with translation "llover"

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If it does not rain. Si no llueve.
It will rain perhaps tomorrow. Posiblemente llueva mañana.
It's going to rain. Va a llover.
It may rain this afternoon. Puede que llueva esta tarde.
I said it might rain. Dije que era posible que lloviera.
It's about to rain. Está a punto de llover.
It is going to rain. Va a llover.
It had started to rain. Había empezado a llover.
Suddenly, it began to rain. De repente se puso a llover.
It'll rain for sure. Seguro que lloverá.
Will it rain this afternoon? ¿Lloverá esta tarde?
Suddenly rain began to fall. De repente comenzó a llover.
Perhaps it will rain tomorrow. Quizás llueva mañana.
It's starting to rain. Está empezando a llover.
It has started to rain. Empezó a llover.
It is likely to rain. Es posible que llueva.
The rain continued all day. Siguió lloviendo todo el día.
It might rain before evening. Podría llover antes de la noche.
I think it will rain today. Creo que lloverá hoy.
A heavy rain began to fall. Empezó a llover fuerte.
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