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Unread Apr 30th, 2010, 02:09 am
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OK I have understood now. I think "It is raining" or "It is rained" both sound better eventhough I don't know what "it" refers to.
No, no, only the first one is correct. It is raining (when saying the rain is still going on as of the moment.) The second one -- It is rained -- is wrong. Instead you say "It was raining" when you mean that the rain already stopped.
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