
It was raining yesterday или it was raining all day???


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Both sentences are correct, but they have slightly different meanings:
"It was raining yesterday." This sentence indicates that at some point in the past, there was rain. It doesn't specify the duration of the rainfall; it could have been a short shower or rain throughout the day.
"It was raining all day." This sentence means that the rain persisted for the entire day. It suggests that there was continuous rainfall from morning until evening, without any significant breaks.
So, the choice between these two sentences depends on what you want to convey. If you want to state that there was rain on a specific day, use the first sentence. If you want to emphasize that it rained continuously throughout the entire day, use the second sentence.


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