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it was heavily rainy. vs it was raining heavily

The phrase 'it was raining heavily' is correct and is commonly used in English. On the other hand, 'it was heavily rainy' isn't a typical or natural way to express this idea. The correct phrase follows the usual order of adverb + verb + adjective, while the incorrect one reverses this order.
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it was heavily rainy.

This phrase is not commonly used in English. The typical order for expressing this idea is adverb + verb + adjective.

The phrase 'heavily rainy' is not a standard way to describe heavy rain. Instead, use 'it was raining heavily' to convey the same meaning.
  • Sep 19, 2007 ... Hello everyone, Is this sentence correct? Can I use "rainy" like this? I didn't go out because it was heavily rainy. Thanks in advance.
  • It was heavily rainy when we started the tour in the early morning. We got wet and almost can not see anything clearly through the window. However, two ...
  • We've just arrived in Chicago suburb, it was heavily rainy. It was difficult to find a place for a diner. We found this thanks to Tripadvisor. The quality ...
  • front about a few blocks away. However, no one passed by on the street today because it was heavily rainy and windy. That's right, on a rainy day like this ...
  • ... it was heavily rainy. As others noted, they're not particularly friendly from what I've experienced overhearing or just observing people ordering whether in ...
  • It was heavily rainy day on the island! But the reception treat was colder and darker than the weather that to on the New year day! S. Expand review. lisa.
  • On 19th November, the Japanese polices and Chinese in Japan escorted Jiangge and me to the Narita Airport. It was heavily rainy when we started from the ...
  • It was heavily rainy though. I had prawn mee which is a laksa with shrimps. I liked it but couldn't finish cause it was so big!! The workers there were so ...
  • Sep 19, 2011 ... these notes into a novel” One night, it was heavily rainy and my notebook got soaked and it torn down. It is a pity that I lost my notes ...

Alternatives:

  • it was raining heavily
  • it was heavily raining
  • it was a heavy rain
  • it was pouring heavily
  • it was a downpour

it was raining heavily

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to describe intense or heavy rain.

Use 'it was raining heavily' to describe a situation where the rain is coming down intensely or in large amounts.
  • May 14, 2022 ... I thought of day when it was pouring down outside, and I thought “it was raining heavily”, like I was telling a story to myself. That ...
  • Oct 13, 2024 ... Last night it was raining heavily here in Ohio, the FSD was warning me that FSD may not work the best because of weather conditions.
  • Jul 26, 2024 ... Indeed it was raining heavily. Now when metal has made it to the Olympics with Gojira, here's a throwback to 2005 World Athletics ...
  • Mar 7, 2024 ... It was raining heavily at 6:15am when I traveled from Digby to Centreville. There were a few areas where the rain had collected on the road, ...
  • Dec 15, 2020 ... It was raining heavily, our feet were sinking in mud, it was hot,sticky and sweaty! What a deadly combination 😂A lot of running had to be done, slipping and ...
  • Jul 21, 2021 ... 3) It was raining heavily for the past week. 4) It was raining heavily for the last week. Which one(s) is (are) correct? What is the ...
  • Sep 11, 2024 ... 29th August - it was raining heavily but the baarish was no match for the n number of friends and fellow writers who poured in in large numbers to celebrate me ...
  • Apr 19, 2019 ... When I woke up last night, it was raining heavily. This means that it was still raining (drip, drip, drip) when you woke up.
  • Which sentence is grammatically correct, “It rained heavily last night.” or “It was raining heavily last night.”? Both are correct. The first we might say ...
  • Oct 22, 2018 ... ... it was raining heavily last night. “I didn't go to the outdoor event because it was raining heavily last night” would be an example of that ...

Alternatives:

  • it was heavily raining
  • it was a heavy rain
  • it was pouring heavily
  • it was a downpour

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