Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - In English, it means weather, such as rain, but under what circumstances should you add y or s or ing after it?
In English, it means weather, such as rain, but under what circumstances should you add y or s or ing after it?
1)rain is usually used in the present continuous tense when it is used as a verb.
It is raining.
When rain is used as a noun,
There is a heavy rain.
3) Sometimes the adjective rain is also used, so it should be used as a predicative after the be verb.
It rained today.
The first and third expressions have different emphases. The continuous tense emphasizes that it is raining at present, and the usage of the third adjective means that it is raining today, but it is not necessarily raining at this moment.
- Related articles
- Climate types in Taihu Lake basin
- I love my hometown-the 500-word social flag.
- Starting with the weather
- What is the concept of temperature 40 degrees?
- As the saying goes, "Wheat harvests eighty-three rains", what does it mean? How about wheat this year?
- The weather is too humid, how to prevent moisture?
- Summer is unbearably hot. Do you know any tips to prevent heatstroke?
- Meteorology and interpersonal relationship composition
- Can persimmon trees be planted in ningwu county?
- Atchoo, a health teaching plan for the middle class in kindergarten