I am not snure if it ___ tomorrow.if it ___ tomorrow, we wound not going for a picnic.
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I am not snure if it ___ tomorrow.if it ___ tomorrow, we wound not going for a picnic.
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The first empty should be filled in Will Rain. This is an IF -guided object clause. I do n’t know if it will rain tomorrow. It should be used in the future tense
and the second empty RAINS is the condition of the adverbial clause. Rain, because if it is, it does not include the exact meaning of the future tense (you can understand it so), so you do n’t need to use the current time in the future. That is, if IF is spoken), it must be used in the general current time, this is a common test point.
The previous one is to fill in Will Rain because it is an object clause, and the latter one must fill in WERE to Rain,/ or Should Rain/ rained because it is a virtual condition adverbial sentence, the main sentence is the original word of Would, the original verb original shape
It should be the first empty filling: Will Rain, because this is an IF -guided object clause, I don't know if it will rain tomorrow.
The second empty filling: Rains. If guides the condition adverbial clause, the master will come from now.
In the previous one, fill in WILL RAIN This is an object clause
When the main sentence is a general future, the condition of the consequences of the condition is generally present in the future.