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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
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Rain

It was raining the past few days. And

It has rained the past few days. And

It's been raining the past few days.

Do they essentially mean the same thing?
  

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It was raining the past few days. And It has rained the past few days. And It's been raining the past few days.

  • It was raining the past few days.
  • And It has rained the past few days.
  • And It's been raining the past few days.
  • Do they essentially mean the same thing?
  • No.
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It was raining the past few days. And

It has rained the past few days. And

It's been raining the past few days.

Do they essentially mean the same thing?

No. It was raining the past few days. - This implies it is not raining now.

It has rained (the past few days does not suit thi

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