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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Rainy VS. Raining

Rainy days make me blue. VS. Raining days make me blue.

Is there a meaning difference between rainy and raining? Thank you so much as usual and have a good day.
  

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"Rainy days" is natural and common. "Raining days" is possible (correct), but unnatural and uncommon.

  • "Rainy days" is natural and common.
  • "Raining days" is possible (correct), but unnatural and uncommon.
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"Rainy days" is natural and common.
"Raining days" is possible (correct), but unnatural and uncommon.
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Avangi"Raining days" is possible (correct), but unnatural and uncommon.
I would say that 'raining days' is not acceptable.

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