The rain is heavy/big

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Winwin2011

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Some people say that it is correct to say "The rain is heavy" not "The rain is big."

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Some people say that it is correct to say "The rain is heavy" not "The rain is big."

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"The rain is heavy" is correct. "The rain is big" is wrong.
 

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The raindrops might be big.
 

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There are tons of ways of saying it colloquially, e.g. it's chucking it down, it's pissing down, it's bucketing down. It probably depends which country you come from!
 

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There are tons of ways of saying it colloquially, e.g. it's chucking it down, it's pissing down, it's bucketing down. It probably depends which country you come from!

There are indeed many other terms for it. Just a quick note, richardavie, as you're new, we tend not to put swear words in full because of the danger of learners picking them up inadvertently and using them in inappropriate situations, as well as the age of some of the students. Therefore "p*ssing down" would have been better, with an explanation in brackets that the missing word is "i" but the phrase should be avoided mostly.
 

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I use "coming down in stair-rods" a lot!
 

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Does it rain cats and dogs in the UK?
 

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