It's raining right now. Is it correct if I say "I had to wear sweater because it is raining"?
Almost perfect! Just a tiny tweak will make it sound more natural. Instead of “I had to wear sweater,” you can say:
“I had to wear a sweater because it is raining.”
Adding “a” before “sweater” makes it grammatically correct. So the full, correct sentence would be:
“I had to wear a sweater because it is raining.”
That little word makes a big difference, but your sentence was already very close to being spot-on!
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