Cats and Dogs
Welcome to English in a Minute where we teach you all about idioms in American English.
If I told you it was "raining cats and dogs" today, I don't think you would see this little kitten falling from the sky. But what would you see? Let's watch and find out:
A: The rain is coming down so hard!
B: I know, it's raining cats and dogs today!
This is a very common expression in American English. When you say that it's raining cats and dogs in a conversation, it's another way to say that it's raining very hard or it's raining a lot.
You can use this expression anytime and everybody will understand you! So until the next time, stay dry!
And that's English in a Minute.
Welcome to English in a Minute where we teach you all about idioms in American English.
If I told you it was "raining cats and dogs" today, I don't think you would see this little kitten falling from the sky. But what would you see? Let's watch and find out:
A: The rain is coming down so hard!
B: I know, it's raining cats and dogs today!
This is a very common expression in American English. When you say that it's raining cats and dogs in a conversation, it's another way to say that it's raining very hard or it's raining a lot.
You can use this expression anytime and everybody will understand you! So until the next time, stay dry!
And that's English in a Minute.