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David4eng Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

To rain

Hello,
to say "it's not raining anymore" is it right if I say "it has stopped to rain"?
thanks for your answers!
David
  

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David4eng to say "it's not raining anymore" is it right if I say "it has stopped to rain"? No. You can say: It's (has) stopped raining.

  • David4eng to say "it's not raining anymore" is it right if I say "it has stopped to rain"?
  • No.
  • You can say: It's (has) stopped raining.
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David4engto say "it's not raining anymore" is it right if I say "it has stopped to rain"?
No. You can say:
It's (has) stopped raining.
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thanks a lot, i feel a bit ashamed to ask that kind of question!
Anyway, have a nice day!

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