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Christine Christie Posted 7 years ago
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Are both these sentences correct, and do they mean the same:



a) "Raind in this region are MEAGRE."


b) "Raind in this region are SCARCE."

  

Top answer

What's "raind"? I see you have used a plural verb. What's the singular form of 'Raind'?

  • What's "raind"?
  • I see you have used a plural verb.
  • What's the singular form of 'Raind'?
  • I hope you don't mean 'rain', by any chance.
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What's "raind"?

I see you have used a plural verb. What's the singular form of 'Raind'?

I hope you don't mean 'rain', by any chance.

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Christine ChristieMEAGRE

You don't want this one.

Here's what you want:

Rain is scarce in this region. (for the total amount of rain)
Rains are scarce in this region. (for the total number of times it rains)

CJ

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