English Pronunciation  It's raining right now.

It's raining right now.

How do I tell someone what the weather is like in English?

One way to describe the weather is to use It's + VERB + right now. A sentence like this will describe what the weather is currently doing. For example, It's snowing right now. You could respond to this kind of sentence in many ways. A response to It's raining right now might be something like this: We better not forget an umbrella.

How do you pronounce “It's raining right now.”?

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How could I respond to “It's raining right now.”?

We better not forget an umbrella.

How do I form “It's raining right now.”?

It's + VERB + right now.
  • It's raining right now.
  • It's snowing right now.
  • It's hailing right now.

What are other important sentences related to “The Weather”?

  • What's the weather like?
  • What's the weather going to be like?
  • How many degrees is it outside?
  • How warm is it?
  • It looks like it's going to rain.
  • It's 86 °F out.
  • I hope that it won't rain.
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