The error is in third part. ?unease? is wrong expression because it is in noun form. Correct usage will be ?with growing ?uneasiness?, which is an adjective qualifying wait. Which means as time passed while I waited, I grew more and more uneasy.
There is no error in any part. The sentence is grammatically correct.
The error is in first part. If we start the sentence with being, it means that we were rainy which is incorrect. The sentence indicates that the day was Rainy, and the day will be denoted by ?It?. So ?It being a rainy day? will be the correct idiomatic expression. Otherwise the meaning of the sentence changes.
Error is in third part. By writing ?who? in the second part it has already been made clear that the sentence talks about ?a man?. The use of ?he? becomes redundant or repetitive. By omitting ?he? the sentence becomes grammatically correct.
The error is in second part. In the given sentence two events occur one after the other. ?He left? before ?we reached?. So, the event that was completed before the occurrence of the next event shall be expressed in past perfect tense. Therefore, the correct form of verb will be ?had left?.
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