A nominative absolute construction requires a subject plus participle. It being a rainy day is a correct absolute phrase where it is the subject and being is the participle. Being a rainy day without a subject would create a dangling modifier.
Select the correct option to make the (grammatically correct) sentence.
_________ we had to cancel the trip.
Held on 19 Jun 2023 · Verified 13 Jul 2026.
Being a rainy day
Having been a rainy day
It had been a rainy day
It being a rainy day
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