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- It will be raining tomorrow 和 It will rain tomorrow - HiNative
It will be raining tomorrow The first one means that tomorrow it will be raining the entire day (Or pretty much most of it) The 2nd one means it will be raining but it doesn't say for how long during the day it will rain It could be 5 minutes or the entire day Let me know if I can help you more I can practice with you on webcam if you need to |"it was raining" means that it has happened
- 【it would rain tomorrow 】 と 【it will rain tomorrow - HiNative
it would rain tomorrow と it will rain tomorrow はどう違いますか?説明が難しい場合は、例文を教えて下さい。 説明が難しい場合は、例文を教えて下さい。 権利侵害を報告する
- 【it will rain】 と 【it will be raining】 は . . . - HiNative
Both phrases have the same meaning: providing information that rain will happen at a future time They are usually used with a specific time added to the end of the sentence These phrases can be used interchangeably in most cases Interchangeable: “It will rain tomorrow ” “It will be raining tomorrow ” “It will rain later today ”
- it would rain tomorrow 和 it will rain tomorrow - HiNative
it would rain tomorrow It's better to use "might" for uncertainty You can say : "It might rain tomorrow"的同义词
- 【What if it will rain tomorrow?】 と 【What if it . . . - HiNative
と Is it gonna rain tomorrow? はどう違いますか? Will it rain tomorrow? と Is it going to rain tomorrow? はどう違いますか? I wonder if it's going to rain tomorrow と I wonder if it'll rain tomorrow はどう違いますか? Will it be rainy tomorrow? と Will it rain tomorrow? はどう違いますか? Is it going to
- It will rain tomorrow. 和 It is going to rain tomorrow. 和 It will . . .
It will rain tomorrow "It will rain tomorrow" and "It is going to rain tomorrow" can be claimed as one since rain can be forecasted the day before "Rain" is a verb Basically the phrase with "will" used for the unpredicted future (just the writer's opinion right at that time) while "be going to" used for scheduled activities things in near future "It will be rainy tomorrow" has the same
- tomorrow is going to be rainy 和 - HiNative
"tomorrow is going to be rainy"“Tomorrow is going to be rainy” and “tomorrow will be rainy” are both correct “It’s going to rain tomorrow” is most natural, though |@Miggiechu - In this situation, "tomorrow is going to be rainy” and "tomorrow will be rainy" have the same meaning - “tomorrow will rainy” is incorrect You can say “ Tomorrow will rain ” (In this case
- What is the difference between it will rain and it . . . - HiNative
Synonym for it will rain Both phrases have the same meaning: providing information that rain will happen at a future time They are usually used with a specific time added to the end of the sentence These phrases can be used interchangeably in most cases Interchangeable: “It will rain tomorrow ” “It will be raining tomorrow ” “It will rain later today ” “It will be raining
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