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"Rainy day in Tokyo" or "It is rainy day"?

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Rainy day in Tokyo

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe a day with rainy weather in the specific location of Tokyo.

Examples:

  • I love the atmosphere of a rainy day in Tokyo.
  • A rainy day in Tokyo can be quite peaceful.
  • Let's stay indoors on this rainy day in Tokyo.
  • She enjoys reading a book on a rainy day in Tokyo.
  • The streets are quiet on a rainy day in Tokyo.

It is rainy day

This phrase is incorrect in English.


Alternatives:

  • It is a rainy day.
  • Today is a rainy day.
  • It's raining today.
  • The weather is rainy today.
  • Today is a day with rain.
The correct phrase is "rainy day in Tokyo." The phrase "it is rainy day" is incorrect because it is missing the preposition "in" and the article "a" before "rainy day."

Last Updated: March 11, 2024

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