Correct option is C
The sentence “It will be raining today” is in the
Future Continuous Tense. This tense is used to describe an action that will be in progress at a specific time in the future. The structure of this tense is:
Subject + will/shall + be + present participle (V1+ing)
In this case:
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"It" is the subject,
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"will be" indicates the future progressive aspect,
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"raining" is the present participle form of the verb "rain".
Additional Information
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(a) Simple Future: This tense simply indicates that something will happen in the future. Structure: will/shall + base verb. Example: “It will rain today.”
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(b) Future Perfect: This shows that something will be completed before a certain future time. Structure: will have + past participle. Example: “It will have rained by evening.”
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(d) Present Continuous: This is used for actions happening now. Structure: am/is/are + V1+ing. Example: “It is raining now.”