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Should I use "a" before rain (a very heavy rain)? and please find the other error if any.

There was very heavy rain (1)/ last night, and the rivers have (2)/ overflown their banks, causing severe (3) hardship to tje people living by them.(4)

  

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My Videos Should I use "a" before rain (a very heavy rain)? It is optional. My Videos please find the other error if any.

  • My Videos Should I use "a" before rain (a very heavy rain)?
  • It is optional.
  • My Videos please find the other error if any.
  • I don't see any, though the test writer might have thought this was one: My Videos have (2)/ overflown
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My VideosShould I use "a" before rain (a very heavy rain)?

It is optional.

My Videosplease find the other error if any.

I don't see any, though the test writer might have thought this was one:

My Videos have (2)/ overflown

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