it rain using predicate
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There is a 20 percent chance of rain tomorrow. Based on how ... that is not yellow. Since it is sunny and hot, it is very likely I will go to the pool today.
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Let us set aside the lexical item 'it' for now. 'Is raining' is usually, and correctly, read as a predicate. The impersonal predicate 'to rain' does not accept referring expressions or quantified terms, ranging over objects, in subject position. Arguably, such predicate does not determine the property of an object.
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