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Omar Ahmed Posted 5 years ago
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A puzzling question

My answer is : isn't going to . I think that the sky being clear is an evidence in the present situation that it won't rain. My friend says the sentence begins with '"I think", so we should choose "won't" Is he right?

  

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I think that the sky being clear is an evidence (evidence is non-count) in the present situation that it won't rain today. This is fine, too. I think that the sky being clear is evidence that it isn't going to rain today..

  • I think that the sky being clear is an evidence (evidence is non-count) in the present situation that it won't rain today.
  • This is fine, too.
  • I think that the sky being clear is evidence that it isn't going to rain today..
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I think that the sky being clear is an evidence (evidence is non-count) in the present situation that it won't rain today.

This is fine, too.

I think that the sky being clear is evidence that it isn't going to rain today..

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