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This wet weather scale gets stronger from left to right.

[...](noun)→heavy rain→ [...] (verb)/ [...] (noun)→ [...] →flood (noun and verb)

Answer
shower(noun)→heavy rain→pour down(verb)/downpour(noun)→torrential rain→flood (noun and verb)

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#English #vocabulary
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This wet weather scale gets stronger from left to right.

[...](noun)→heavy rain→ [...] (verb)/ [...] (noun)→ [...] →flood (noun and verb)

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#English #vocabulary
Question

This wet weather scale gets stronger from left to right.

[...](noun)→heavy rain→ [...] (verb)/ [...] (noun)→ [...] →flood (noun and verb)

Answer
shower(noun)→heavy rain→pour down(verb)/downpour(noun)→torrential rain→flood (noun and verb)
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This wet weather scale gets stronger from left to right. shower(noun)→heavy rain→pour down(verb)/downpour(noun)→torrential rain→flood (noun and verb)

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owner: Mirota - (no access) - English Vocabulary in Use - Upper-Intermediate.pdf, p19

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