It ( rain) cats and dogs now . Correct tense?
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it rains cats and dogs now
it's raining cats and dogs now
Explanation:
When we say it rains heavily or rains cats and dogs we mean it rains a lot at a particular moment in time. The opposite is a small amount of rain: light rain or rains lightly or drizzles.
You can use this idiom in any verb tense form: rained cats and dogs, rains cats and dogs, is raining cats and dogs, etc.
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