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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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it rain started
  

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It started to rain. The rain started. These both mean the same thing.

  • It started to rain.
  • The rain started.
  • These both mean the same thing.
  • They're both in simple past tense, so at some time in the past it began to rain.
  • "It rain started" is not used.
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It started to rain.
The rain started.
These both mean the same thing. They're both in simple past tense, so at some time in the past it began to rain.

"It rain started" is not used.

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