English, asked by Swlwk, 10 months ago

It always pours when it rains (begin it's never rains...)

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Answered by Blue14
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This is an old expression:

"It never rains but it pours." It means, if something bad happens, another bad thing happens right after that, and another, and it's like a pouring rain.


Swlwk: Not that I was asking to rewrite the sentence without changing the meaning
Answered by Mallika1230
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Answer:

It never rains when it does not pours.

Explanation:

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