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putt correct verbs [It[rain] heavily for a week and the dam was flooded]

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Answered by Aryan2711
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It rained heavily for a week and the dam was heavily flooded

Answered by SahiliDessai1998
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Answer: It rained heavily for a week and the dam was flooded.

Explanation:

  1. It rained heavily for a week is an assertion about the weather in general for the going week .It's been raining heavily for a week implies certain moment.
  2. ''It rained heavily is simple past '' and the action took place at as distinct point in time and is finished . It's been raining heavily for a week is past.
  3. The second sentence stresses the continuity of the action in the past,that the rain was very heavy .
  4. Example: ''It rained heavily last night'' and ''It was raining heavily last night" . Both are correct sentences , the only difference is in tenses.The first uses the simple past tense and he second uses the past continous.
  5. Past continous tense is used to indicate a continuing action of the past.

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