1. It's not actually raining now.

2. It's not raining now actually.
3. Actually it's not raining now.
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Which one is grammatical? Where should we put 'actually' in the sentence?

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#2 is a bit awkward, perhaps. I'd put a comma in the sentence: "It's not raining now, actually." We might say that colloquially, in casual conversation, but not in formal writing. #1 and #3 are better, but I'd use a comma in #3, too: "Actually, it's not raining now."
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