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Tamguatlay Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

In the event of rain / it rains

1b00In the event of rain02b00, the parade will be held in the evening.02br
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01b00In the event it rains02b00, the parade will be held in the evening.02br
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00Are both phrases correct?02br
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02br 02br 00Umm.. 0-

  • 02br 02br 00Umm..
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1b00 02b00Only this one is correct <<>> In the event of rain, the parade will be held in the evening.02br
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00Umm.. Second thought the 201sup00nd02sup00 one may be correct if “that “ is added after “event”….0-
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0 I think you can have'in the event it' + verb 0-
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In the event of rain is correct

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