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The part of the sentence 'rain stop' is not correct or usable in written English
In written English, a sentence must include a subject and a verb. In this case, the subject is 'rain', and the verb should be 'stops' or 'stopped.' For example: After an hour, the rain finally stopped.
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Only ice or very heavy rain stop them.
Shoes optional – and don't let the endless rain stop play.
The ancestors did nothing to make the rain stop.
Or try to take your family to the Texas State Fair?" The Texas State Fair took place in Dallas this weekend, and as this video shows, Texans did not let a little rain stop them.
She once seemed like a singer so anguished that she could make it rain, but now she seems joyful enough — the life coaches probably have a better word for it — to make the rain stop instead.
The wet weather did lead to some "scrambling" by organizers, according to La Crescenta resident and event co-chair Robin Goldsworthy, but they weren't about to let a little rain stop them.
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The rain stops.
Then the rain stopped.
Rain stops play.
Finally, the rain stopped.
"The rain stopped.
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