Answer the following:
1. What does ‘it rained cats and dogs' mean?
2. Write the uncountable nouns from the story.
3. Write the collective nouns for cats and snakes.
Answers
Answered by
2
Answer:
1. When it rains cats and dogs, you tend to get very wet. The saying presents an interesting image, of animals falling from the sky, that doesn't seem to have much to do with torrential rain, and experts aren't certain about its origin. The most likely — and least appealing — theory is that rain storms in 17th century England would carry the bodies of dead animals through the dirty city streets, inspiring people to say, "it's raining cats and dogs."
2.it means that the use of singular and plurar in the nouns
3. Sorry i can't answer this
But please make this brilliant answer
rekhaganesh2122:
how do we make this is a brilliant answer
Similar questions