13. Although it __ (rain) heavily this
monsoon, there is a deficit of rainfall in
some parts of the state.
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raining
rained
been raining
has been raining
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13. Although it has been raining heavily this
monsoon, there is a deficit of rainfall in
some parts of the state.
- When there is a usage of has/have/had, the sentence is said to be in the present/past/future perfect tense.
- Has is used when a statement is in the present perfect tense. It is used when the subject that it is used with is singular, or when pronouns like he/she/it are used.
- Have is used when a statement is in the present perfect tense. It is used when the subject that it is used with is plural, or when pronouns like they/you/we/I are used.
- Had is used in a statement that is in past perfect tense irrespective of the singularity or plurality of the subject.
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