Examples of using "Llueva" in a sentence and their english translations:
- It may rain.
- It might rain.
It is likely to rain.
- It may rain.
- It is likely to rain.
- It may rain.
- It might rain.
- It will probably rain.
- It'll probably rain.
- It may rain.
- It might rain.
Perhaps it will rain tomorrow.
It will rain perhaps tomorrow.
I hope it rains tomorrow.
I will go even if it rains.
I doubt if it'll rain.
I hope it will rain soon!
I hope it rains.
- It is likely to rain tomorrow.
- It's likely to rain tomorrow.
- It might rain tomorrow.
- It may rain tomorrow.
It may rain soon.
It may rain tomorrow.
We prayed for rain.
- It might rain tomorrow.
- It may rain tomorrow.
I'll go, even if it rains tomorrow.
- It may rain this afternoon.
- It might rain this afternoon.
- I hope it rains tomorrow.
- I hope that it rains tomorrow.
- I hope it will rain tomorrow.
It may well rain.
- I don't suppose it's going to rain.
- I doubt if it'll rain.
It'll probably rain this afternoon.
I like when it rains.
I will go there even if it rains.
I will go there even if it rains.
Just let it rain.
Even though it is raining, he will play golf.
I have to go even if it rains.
I'll go even if it rains heavily.
- I don't think that it will rain tomorrow.
- I don't think that it'll rain tomorrow.
- It may rain this afternoon.
- It might rain this afternoon.
It is likely to rain today.
It may rain tomorrow.
No rain is expected.
- I hope it does not rain tomorrow.
- I hope it doesn't rain tomorrow.
- I hope it won't rain tomorrow.
- I hope it's not raining tomorrow.
- I hope that it doesn't rain tomorrow.
- I hope that it won't rain tomorrow.
- I hope that it's not raining tomorrow.
- It may rain.
- It might rain.
Even if it rains, the game will be played.
- I don't think it'll rain this afternoon.
- I don't think that it'll rain this afternoon.
- I don't think that it will rain this afternoon.
I hope it won't rain this afternoon.
It has got dark. Maybe it'll rain soon.
Even if it rains, I'll go swimming tomorrow.
I will go cycling even if it rains.
- I'm afraid it will rain tomorrow.
- I am afraid it will rain tomorrow.
- I'm afraid it'll rain tomorrow.
- Tom doesn't think that it'll rain tomorrow.
- Tom doesn't think it'll rain tomorrow.
We might arrive before it rains.
It's very likely that it will rain tomorrow.
I hope it doesn't rain this Monday.
I hope it doesn't rain on Monday.
Whether it rains or not, I won't change my plan.
Unless it rains, I will go, too.
- It might rain. We'd better take an umbrella.
- It might rain. We should take an umbrella.
I have to go even if it rains cats and dogs.
It will not be long before it rains.
- I do hope that it won't rain tomorrow.
- I do hope it won't rain tomorrow.
For my part I hope it won't rain.
I will go there even if it rains.
Let's go out unless it rains.
- There's a very good chance that it'll rain tomorrow.
- There's a very good chance it'll rain tomorrow.
Take an umbrella with you in case it rains.
- You had better take an umbrella with you in case it rains.
- You'd better take an umbrella with you in case it rains.
Take an umbrella with you in case it should rain.
- According to the radio, it will rain tomorrow.
- According to the radio, it'll rain tomorrow.
Even if it rains, I will start early tomorrow morning.
Take your umbrella with you in case it rains.