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Ran Jeet Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

its heavily raining in here. is the sentence correct?
  

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It's raining heavily here.

  • It's raining heavily here.
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It's raining heavily here.
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Is this correct. Spending time with these two
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It's not a complete sentence. Here are examples of complete sentences.
eg I am spending time with these two.
eg Spending time with these two is fun.
eg Tom loves spending time with these two horses.
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It's heavily raining in here. (it+is=it's, with an apostrophe.)

More commonly, one would probably say, "It's raining heavily in here," or just "it's raining heavily." "In here" would imply that you're inside.
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"It's heavily raining out here"
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Adverb should FOLLOW verb.
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Anonymous Adverb should FOLLOW verb.
I don't entirely agree, if you are stating that as a general rule. Adverbs sometimes precede verbs.
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It has been raining.

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