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it still raining
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase 'it still raining' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the current weather conditions, for example, "I thought the rain was over, but it's still raining".
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"Is it still raining, Sidney?" "Yes.
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Is it still raining up in the booth?
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More delicate means exist to soften or modify these basic distinctions e.g., It's cold today, isn't it?; Isn't it still raining?; Shut the door, if you don't mind; Don't be long, will you?
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For example:"Its still raining, its still cold, then say something about the guy: I'd rather be with you now than anybody else)".
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It still rains evocatively over the woods and valleys of the Pacific Northwest.
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I liked what I saw in a place where it still rains and snows.
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Even back when it still rained here, it was hard to tell your New York employer that you missed work because Sepulveda was out.
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If you can see it, it's still raining.
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It is still raining, it is still June, and there are still millions of children locked in, who will not go out to play.
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It's 8.15pm, I've got a headache, it's still raining and I reckon it's game over for this evening.
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12.25pm Michael Owen is going to Real Madrid - it's official - and it's still raining.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When you need to emphasize the intensity, consider using stronger verbs like "pouring" or "drizzling" instead of just "raining".
Common error
While omitting the auxiliary verb "is" is common in spoken English, ensure that formal writing contexts use the complete sentence structure: "it is still raining". This adds clarity and maintains grammatical correctness.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase primarily functions as a weather report, indicating that rainfall is ongoing. Ludwig AI confirms that while grammatically incomplete, it's commonly used, particularly in informal contexts. Complete sentence would be "it is still raining".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "it still raining" is a common phrase used to describe ongoing rainfall. Ludwig AI identifies that it's more acceptable in informal contexts, while the grammatically complete form "it is still raining" is preferred for formal writing. The phrase is frequently found in news and media, as well as casual conversations. Related phrases offer alternatives to describe the weather, and awareness of common errors can help maintain clarity and grammatical correctness in various writing styles. When in doubt, use "it is still raining".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it is still raining
Adds the auxiliary verb "is" to form a grammatically complete sentence, making it more formal.
the rain continues
Focuses on the continuation of the rain as an action.
the rain hasn't stopped
Emphasizes that the rain was expected to stop but hasn't.
it's still pouring
Replaces "raining" with "pouring" to indicate heavy rain.
the rain is ongoing
Uses "ongoing" to highlight the continuous nature of the rain.
raining persists
A more concise and slightly formal way of saying the rain is continuing.
the weather remains wet
Generalizes the condition to "wet" instead of specifically mentioning "rain".
the downpour continues
Uses "downpour" to emphasize the intensity of the rain.
it's still coming down
An informal way of saying that the rain is still falling.
the showers are ongoing
Uses "showers" to suggest intermittent rain, but still continuing.
FAQs
How to use "it still raining" in a sentence?
You can use "it still raining" in informal conversations or casual writing, such as "I thought it would stop, but "it still raining"." In formal contexts, use "it is still raining".
What can I say instead of "it still raining"?
You can use alternatives like "it is still raining", "the rain continues", or "the rain hasn't stopped" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "it still raining" or "it is still raining"?
"It is still raining" is grammatically correct and suitable for formal contexts. "It still raining" is acceptable in informal speech and casual writing.
What's the difference between "it still raining" and "it was still raining"?
"It still raining" implies the rain is ongoing in the present. "It was still raining" refers to a past situation where the rain was ongoing at that time.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested