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Hanuman_2000 Posted 19 years ago
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Hello,

1. It will never rain in this place.

Is the above sentence correct?
  

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Gramamatically, yes. Do you mean "It never rains here"?

  • Gramamatically, yes.
  • Do you mean "It never rains here"?
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Gramamatically, yes.

Do you mean "It never rains here"?
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HEllo, G.G

1. It will never rain in this place.

2. It will never rain at this place

Is (2) correct?
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If you must say "X this place," then use "in." But I really recommend you use "here."
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Hello G.G

The usage of "wiil" with "never" possible?

It means "will never" or only "never".
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"Never will" = At no time in the future.

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