handtohsome
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We ran very fast in the rain which was getting heavier and heavier.
The above sentence is what I could think of to express "run" and "the rain becomes heavier and heavier" at the same time.
I am wondering if there is any proper adjective that can replace the relative clause.
We ran very fast in the _________ rain.
Is "intensifying" ok to use? How about "heavier-getting"? Or other words?
:roll:
The above sentence is what I could think of to express "run" and "the rain becomes heavier and heavier" at the same time.
I am wondering if there is any proper adjective that can replace the relative clause.
We ran very fast in the _________ rain.
Is "intensifying" ok to use? How about "heavier-getting"? Or other words?
:roll: