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Teo Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

raining/rainy

01. It has been rainy every day this week except today.02br
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002. It has been raining every day this week except today.02br
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003. It was rainy every day this week except today.02br
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004. It was raining every day this week except today.02br
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00Which of the above sentences is correct?0-
  

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0 Hi Teo02br 02br 00Sentences and structures like these are to a large extent a matter of interpretation and opinion. 1: Correct, especially if the week is not yet over. 02br 00No.

  • 0 Hi Teo02br 02br 00Sentences and structures like these are to a large extent a matter of interpretation and opinion.
  • 1: Correct, especially if the week is not yet over.
  • 02br 00No.
  • 2: I wouldn't use a continuous tense.
  • I would say: 01i 00It has rained every day...
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0 Hi Teo02br
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00Sentences and structures like these are to a large extent a matter of interpretation and opinion. Here is my bet and explanations:02br
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00No.1: Correct, especially if the week is not yet over. It could be said on a Friday, for example.02br
00No. 2: I wouldn't use a continuous tense. I would say: 01i00It has ra

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