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it is raining heavily. the rivers too are flowing dangerously. theboatmen are taking their boats to the bank.
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Answered by ⲎσⲣⲉⲚⲉⲭⳙⲊ
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Here, 'rains' in simple present tense is correct and 'rain' is incorrect because in general, the word "rains" refers to multiple showers, while "rain" can be one or more showers. Here, we are talking about 'rains all year round'.

'Is raining' in present continuous tense is incorrect because it is used to indicate an action that is happening as we speak. Example: It is raining heavily here.

'Was raining' in past continuous tense is incorrect because it is used to indicate an incomplete action of the past. Example: It was raining yesterday night.

Answered by daditi188
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