It / rain /today change in present continuous tense
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It is raining today .
Explanation:
It is raining today
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It is raining today.
Tense
- Tense refers to the period during which an action takes place. It can refer to the time in the present, past, and future. They can be classified into simple, continuous, perfect, and perfect-continuous tenses.
- Present continuous tense refers to the action that is going on at the very present moment. It is written in the format 'is/am/are +verb-ing.'
- Since the subject of the given sentence is 'it,' it will take a singular helping verb, 'is.'
- 'Rain' is in the simple present form. The present continuous form of 'rain' is 'is raining.' It means that it is raining at the current moment.
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