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“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. 「It starts raining.」と「It begins raining.」は、どちらも「雨が降り始める」という意味を表しますが、微妙なニュアンスの違いがあります。 「It starts raining.」は、雨が降り始める瞬間を指しています。 この表現は、雨が突然降り出すことを強調しています。 It has been raining は現在形です。 最近雨が降っていたことを意味しますが、必ずしも今降っているとは限りません。 It was raining も過去形です。 すでに起こったことです。 (例文) 1. It rained yesterday. 2. 最近雨がよく降っています。 3. さっきは雨が降ってい.

The fact that to rain is an impersonal verb doesn't tell you whether you should use a participle or an adjective, it is irrelevant. In my opinion, the picture looks like it had been raining meaning it was raining, but it stopped. Do the sentence it was raining and the sentence it rained mean the same thing

I walked to the park vs

I was walking to the park mean the same thing 【ネイティブ回答】「it was.」と「it was.」はどう違うの?質問に3件の回答が集まっています!Hinativeでは"英語(アメリカ)"や外国語の勉強で気になったことを、ネイティブスピーカーに簡単に質問できます。 Đồng nghĩa với rainy rain is the noun Look at all that rain

It is a very rainy day today 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. If it stopped raining recently, there is no difference in the meaning

It stopped raining means at any time in the past

This is the simple past tense This is called present perfect tense, a confusing term. I understood the phrase has been raining” to mean that it was raining, and still it raining now

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