It rained.
Yesterday, it was raining.
The past tense of "rain" would be "rained".It rained is the past tense
I went to the Shantay town, i eat an apple, it was raining 50minutes ago
I do believe the difference is in tenses. 'Rained' is past tense, and 'raining' is present tense. Either that or there is no differences, as far as I can tell.
'Was' is the 1st and 3rd person singular of the past tense of the verb 'to be'. 'I was happy.' 'She was late.' 'Has' is the 3rd person singular of the present tense of the verb 'to have'. 'He has no money.' 'It has stopped raining.'
The present tense of rain is:I/You/We/They rain.He/She/It rains.The present participle is raining.
The past perfect tense of the verb "drive" is "had driven." This tense is used to indicate that an action was completed before another action or point in time in the past. For example, in the sentence "She had driven to the store before it started raining," the driving occurred before the rain began.
Water is the future tense of water. 'I am going to water the plants'. Watered in the past tense. Watering is the present tense.
the past tense of am is was and the past tense of has is had
The past tense of "has" is "had" and the past tense of "have" is "had."
"Tense" applies to verbs. It gives a reference for when something occured. For example : We are running in the rain. (present tense, happening now) We will run when it stops raining. (future tense = will run) We ran every day last spring. (past tense)
Was and were are both the past tense of be. The present tense is: I am he is you are they are The past tense is: I was he was you were they were