it always pours.(use "but")
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
but it always pours i think so
Answered by
2
The primary provided sentence has the following meaning. The difficult times will be coming together. Here, the water will be the rain that pours continuously which signifies and compares that the rain is the difficult times. Pouring of it signifies that, it makes the condition even more difficult and worse for transport.
If the sentence begins with ‘it never rains’ , then rule should be applied. The sentence using never, should have been followed with but. So to not change the meaning, we have changed the sentence using never and but.
Similar questions