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It (rains) heavily in the monsoon. which verb is it ?

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Answered by Amritavarshini
5

Will can be used

It will rain heavily in/during monsoon

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Answered by vilnius
1

Rains- simple present tense

Explanation:

  • In the above sentence, the verb is 'rains'.
  • 'Rains' is the simple present tense.
  • It is the singular form of the verb.
  • It denotes the action which has been happening in the present at the present time.
  • Also, the action which has been happening regularly is denoted by the simple present tense.

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