Correct sentence (grammar checked):
Look for rain in the picture.
Why this is correct:
- The first word starts with a capital letter: Look.
- There is a period at the end to finish the sentence.
How to find rain in a picture — easy steps:
- Start by looking at the sky. Are there dark clouds? Dark or gray clouds often mean rain.
- Look for raindrops. They may be small lines or dots falling from the clouds.
- Check the ground. Are there puddles or wet shiny spots? That can mean it has rained or is raining.
- Look for people with umbrellas, raincoats, or boots. If people use umbrellas, it is probably raining.
- Notice streaks in the air. Sometimes rain looks like many thin lines going down.
Fun activity: Point to or circle every sign of rain you find in the picture. Say out loud: "I see rain" or "I see an umbrella."
Other ways to say the sentence:
- Can you find the rain in the picture?
- Look for raindrops in the picture.
Good job! Keep practicing by looking at different pictures and saying what you see.