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raining or rainning ??? | HiNative Các câu hỏi liên quan Aren't you tired of rainy weather? Which do you say more, rainy or raining? Snowy or snowing? I wish it weren’t raining OR I wish it wasn’t raining? we plan to go out tomorrow hopefully it wont be raining or hopefully it wont rain? why it always rain in uk?
word usage - It is raining or it is rainy? - English Language . . . In your first sentence, either rainy or raining could fit, depending on what you actually want to say; " because it is raining" indicates that water is physically falling from the sky right now, while "because it is rainy" indicates that it is the sort of day where rain is extremely likely to happen, but doesn't necessarily mean that rain is
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 use which?
【if it rains】 と 【if it is raining】 はどう . . . - HiNative If I was in invisible, do we increase the rain? Do we eat some of fish pie? It rains cats and dogs この表現は自然ですか? It's raining out there と It's raining outside はどう違いますか?
It’s raining heavily. 和 it’s raining hard. 和有什么不一样? It’s raining heavily Raining hard and raining heavily can be used interchangeably, but we say heavy rain: I have to drive in heavy rain |@gagoga I agree with what stayinschool said|:)的同义词
Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa it’s raining và it’s rainy ? | HiNative When you say it’s raining, you’re talking about something that’s happening (the rain falling down) When you say it’s rainy, you’re describing the weather Like when you say it’s sunny or its hot or it’s cold, you can say it’s rainy
【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 rain