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convert- It rains heavily here in present indefinite, present continuous, present perfect, present perfect continuous​

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Answered by angelbhowmik3
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Answer:

Present indifinite- The sentence is in present indefinite

present continuous-It is raining heavily here

present perfect- It has rained heavily here

present perfect continuous-It has been raining heavily here

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Answered by ishusri410
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Answer:

It rains heavily .  ( Present indefinite ) .

It is raining heavily . ( Present continuous ) .

It has rained heavily . ( Present perfect ) .

It has been raining heavily all day. ( Present Perfect Continuous ) .

Explanation:

Present Tense Rules :

Present simple / indefinite  - Verb / verb + s/es

Present continuous / Progressive - Is/am/are + verb + ing

Present perfect  - Has / have + third form of verb

Present perfect continuous -  Has/have + been + verb + ing .

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