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Tydexwang Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

The rain doesn’t seem to stop..

Hi,

Please advise if it is natural to say:

The rain doesn't seem to stop in a while.
  

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tydexwang The rain doesn't seem to stop in a while. No, it's not natural. "

  • tydexwang The rain doesn't seem to stop in a while.
  • No, it's not natural.
  • "
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tydexwangThe rain doesn't seem to stop in a while.
No, it's not natural.

I hear, "The rain hasn't let up in quite a while."

"The rain doesn't ever seem to stop!"
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Hi, Avangi.

Thank you for your reply. What I'm trying to express is that:

It seems that the rain is not going to stop in a while.

Is there a better way to say that?
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Hi,

It seems (like) the rain won't stop for a while.

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