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  1. word usage - "It is raining" or "it is rainy"? - English Language ...

    To describe what is actually happening right now, you use the verb form: It is raining. To describe the sort of day it is, you use the adjective form: Today is a rainy day. In your first sentence, …

  2. 【it will rain】 と 【it will be raining】 は ... - HiNative

    “It will be raining later today.” “It will be raining” is more likely to be used to provide helpful information to someone about an event, or in response to a question that would be effected by …

  3. It rainedとIt has rainedとIt has been rainingとIt was ... - HiNative

    it has rained is past perfect tense and is used to show an action was completed at some point in the past before something else happened: -it has rained here today. it was raining is …

  4. "It was raining" vs. "It rained" -- When to use which one?

    Do the sentence "It was raining" and the sentence "It rained" mean the same thing? Another example: "I walked to the park" vs. "I was walking to the park" mean the same thing? When to …

  5. Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa "rainy" và "rain" và "raining"

    Đồng nghĩa với rainy Rain is the noun. Look at all that rain! Rainy is the adjective. It is a very rainy day today. Raining is the verb. It is raining now. |Rain adalah kata benda. Lihat semua hujan …

  6. 【It isn’t raining. 】 と 【It doesn’t rain ... - HiNative

    - It isn't raining means that right now, rain is falling from the sky. - It doesn't rain means that there is never rain

  7. "it rains" 和 "it is raining" 和有什么不一样? | HiNative

    it rainsIt rains - the rain comes anytime. It does not rain in my town. It rains in September. It's raining - when the rain is happening. It's raining outside. I couldn't go to school because it was …

  8. What is the difference between "It‘s raining heavy ... - HiNative

    Synonym for It‘s raining heavy. "It's raining heavily" is correct. "Heavily" is an adjective modifying the noun "raining." "Heavy" is an a adjective. You cannot use it to modify a verb. You can say …

  9. What is the difference between "It starts raining. It ... - HiNative

    "It starts raining." and "It begins raining." both mean "to start raining," but there are subtle differences in nuance. "It starts raining." refers to the moment when it begins to rain. This …

  10. It started to rain. it started raining. Which is correct? Thank you.

    depends on situation/tense ! but both are right! |Both are correct! But in my opinion “it started raining” sounds a bit more natural. |They are both correct!They both have the same meaning. …