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Expression "through heavy rain"



 
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Articles usage: Why the jacket was with THE in one situation and later... | 'tram', 'trolley', 'trolleybus', 'trackless trolley'.
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Expression "through heavy rain" #1 (permalink) Mon Sep 15, 2008 17:33 pm   Expression "through heavy rain"
 

Thanks, Allan! So fast!
That is what I told to my students, but they were dessapointed with the fact that the jacket was the same. OK. It's done now, thanks a lot again! Now , is it correct -through heavy rain? When shall I write the rain and when without articles?
Thak you!
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