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Write sentences the way you speak - just pretend you are telling this to a friend, and write down what you would say. What would you tell them about this topic? What would you say is the "punch line" of your story? What would you do if it were raining pudding?
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∙ 14y agoThe sentence should be revised to: "It was raining."
Sentence: It was raining, when you went out to play then you had fun. I believe that this statement can be written as below. Correct Sentence: It was raining, when you went out to play, then you had fun.
The object in the sentence "it's raining now" is "it." In this sentence, "it" is functioning as a dummy subject representing the weather phenomena of raining.
its raining out there will you please give me an umberalla?
The pronoun "it" in the sentence "It is raining outside" does not have a specific antecedent.
Who, or what has been raining; it. I believe that the word "it" is the subject of this sentence.
When I am in my car and it is raining I might hydroplane.
Incomplete, you wouldn't want to start a sentence with a preposition.
"You played tennis anyway" is the independent clause; "although it was raining" is the dependent clause. An independent clause can stand on its own as a sentence, but a dependent clause cannot be a sentence.
It started raining so they had to bring in the chairs.
You are mistaken, sir. She was mistaken when she said it was raining.
The children at school had to stay in because it was raining.