It means that it's raining and the sun is out. It's not some great cosmic mystery.
No, it is not true.
It means that it's raining and the sun is out. It's not some great cosmic mystery.
No, the reverse statement "If it's not raining then the sun must be shining" is not always true. The original statement implies that if the sun is shining, then it cannot be raining, but it does not guarantee that if it's not raining, the sun must be shining. It leaves room for other weather conditions besides just rain and sunshine.
Raining cats and dogs mean that it's raining very hard
No, the reverse of the statement "If the sun is shining, then it’s not raining" is not logically valid. The reverse would be "If it’s not raining, then the sun is shining," which does not necessarily follow. It is possible for it to be cloudy or overcast without rain, even if the sun is not shining. Thus, the original statement does not imply its reverse.
The saying "it is raining when the sun is shining" is typically used to highlight a contradictory or ironic situation. It suggests that even in seemingly pleasant or positive circumstances, there can still be challenges or difficulties present.
it means: it is raining
sometimes showers are local, and areas near the shower are still sunny. if you're on the edge, you can get rain even when the clouds are not directly overhead
raining
You sometimes see rainbows when it is raining and the sun is out.
"Está lloviendo" means "it is raining" in Spanish.
It was raining