It rains heavily here in past indefinite, past continuous, past perfect and past perfect continuous
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Both are grammatically correct. The first is active voice and the second is passive voice. It depends, then, on how you wish to use it and the context of the sentence within the larger narrative. In academia, and science/ engineering in particular, we are told to use the active voice and to avoid passive voice, so the first is good for a journal or scientific paper detailing research. However, most people talk using the passive, so the second is good for dialog in a story
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