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The meaning of "light rain"



 
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The meaning of "light rain" #1 (permalink) Sat Dec 27, 2008 12:23 pm   The meaning of "light rain"
 

If the weather forecast is predicting hail, you will likely see some balls of ice fall from the sky.

Correct answer: (c) balls of ice

Your answer was: incorrect
your sentence:
If the weather forecast is predicting hail, you will likely see some light rain fall from the sky.

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please i want the meaning of light rain

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The meaning of "light rain" #2 (permalink) Sat Dec 27, 2008 14:55 pm   The meaning of "light rain"
 

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'Light rain' is a drizzle; it is sprinkling; only a little bit of rain is falling.
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The meaning of "light rain" #3 (permalink) Mon Dec 29, 2008 21:52 pm   The meaning of "light rain"
 

Thank you Mister Micawber

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