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it's raining vs It's raining from last two days

The phrase 'it's raining' is correct and commonly used to describe current rainy weather. On the other hand, 'it's raining from last two days' is incorrect because the preposition 'from' is not used with the expression 'it's raining.'

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it's raining

This phrase is correct and commonly used to describe current rainy weather.

This phrase is used to indicate that rain is currently falling from the sky.

Examples:

  • It's raining heavily outside.
  • I can't go out because it's raining.
  • Naina... it's raining outside...
  • No need to do things now when it's raining like this.
  • The car is broken and it's raining.
  • Not to get all Pete-zen on you, but it's raining everywhere.
  • Ares and I are going to go where it's raining dinars and look for him there.
  • He finds a way out follows her up to the bell tower, and it's raining nuns.
  • Warmer than usual even though it's raining outside.
  • You're going home, and it's raining.
  • We don't unload when it's raining, dickie.
  • I don't like to go outside when it's raining.
  • I don't like to go outside when it's raining.
  • So I thought you wouldn't come, it's raining.
  • Every time we meet alone, it's raining.
  • Excuse me, but it's raining so hard outside.
  • So I cut myself down among the Prussians and it's raining blood down over me.
  • If it's raining, you can't let him look up because that cone will fill up fast.
  • Besides it's raining outside and I don't have an umbrella.
  • Since it's raining, let's do dinner some other time.
  • When it's raining, nothing like strawberry mousse!
  • Why are you wearing white clothes when it's raining?

Alternatives:

  • It's pouring
  • It's drizzling
  • It's raining cats and dogs
  • It's coming down in buckets
  • It's raining pitchforks

It's raining from last two days

This phrase is incorrect because the preposition 'from' is not used with the expression 'it's raining.'

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