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the rain is coming . what is wrong in this sentence​

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Answered by shinchan142
4

The will be omitted in the sentence and rain falls it doesn't comes...

The correct answer is its raining.....

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Answered by jhangir789
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The correct sentence is, It is raining.

  • It is raining is the correct sentence.

Is it correct to say the rain is raining?

  • It is raining is how we normally describe the weather on a rainy day.
  • However, that doesn't make rain is falling grammatically incorrect.
  • That construction may not be a common way to describe the weather, but it's not "wrong."
  • The word rain can be a verb, or a noun; as a noun, it refers collectively to raindrops.

What type of sentence is it is raining?

  • Declarative is as it sounds , it declares a statement.
  • It does nothing more than state facts and ends in a period.
  • Example: It is raining outside.

Which article is used in rain?

  • When referring to the things that are associated with rain, the definite article is used… i.e. the rain.
  • When the definite article is used with the word 'rain' it becomes an object activity noun.

Hence, The correct sentence is, It is raining.

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