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What type of verb form is the word rain?

The word "rain" can be considered both a noun and a verb.

* Noun: When it refers to the water falling from the sky.

* Example: "The rain was heavy."

* Verb: When it describes the action of water falling from the sky.

* Example: "It is raining outside."

In the sentence "It is raining outside", "raining" is the present participle form of the verb "rain".

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