
Apr 30th, 2010, 02:09 am
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clever | | Join Date: Nov 18th, 2009
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Re: there is VS. has Quote:
Quote thadajirajaras 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. |