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_____ it _____ heavily outside. (rain) change into present tense​

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Answered by Aakansika
5

Answer:

It is raining heavily outside.

Explanation:

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Answered by HappyJohn
1

It is raining heavily outside.

Explanation:

1. A sentence is given in the question containing a blank in it. We are asked to fill that blank by changing the sentence into present tense. The correct verb suitable in the blank is 'is raining'.

2. The correct sentence by changing it into present tense will be: It is raining heavily outside.

3. Present tense is the verb form that is used to refer or indicate an event that occurs or that is occuring at present. It generally refers to a current activity.

4. The sentence 'It is raining heavily outside' is in present continuous tense. This indicates that the action 'rain' is occuring now and may last for some time in future.

5. There are mainly 4 kinds of present tense. These are:

Simple present: Example - He sings well.

Present continuous: Example - The kid is watching cartoons.

Present perfect: Example - I have reached office.

Present perfect continuous: Example - We have been waiting for you for 4 hours.

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