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What part of speech is raining?

"Raining" is a present participle acting as an adjective.

Here's why:

* Present Participle: It's formed by adding "-ing" to the verb "rain."

* Adjective: It modifies a noun, describing a state or condition. For example, "It's a raining day," where "raining" describes the type of day.

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