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30 Nov 2014
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It's started to rain. We have no umbrella. We're in trouble. Does this sound natural?
It's started to rain. We have no umbrella. We're in trouble. Does this sound natural?
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it's natural but if you wanted the sentences to flow more you could say "We have no umbrella and it's starting to rain. We're in trouble."
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Okay, thanks, ella.
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