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"Raining is very fast today" or "Today raining is very fast"?

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Raining is very fast today

This phrase is correct. The adverb 'today' should come before the verb 'raining' to indicate the time of the action.

This phrase correctly indicates that the rain is falling quickly on the current day.

Today raining is very fast

This phrase is incorrect. In English, the subject usually comes before the verb, so the correct order is 'raining is' rather than 'today raining is.'

The correct order should be 'Raining is very fast today.'
The phrase 'Raining is very fast today' is correct, while 'Today raining is very fast' is incorrect. In English, the subject usually comes before the verb, so the correct order is 'raining is' rather than 'today raining is.' The adverb 'today' should come before the verb 'raining' to indicate the time of the action.

Last Updated: March 26, 2024

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