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Silencio Tarsier Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

It never rians here

is it right?

what about "It might rians tmr"?
  

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It never r ai ns here. It might r ai n s tomorrow . These are both fine.

  • It never r ai ns here.
  • It might r ai n s tomorrow .
  • These are both fine.
  • Please try to avoid text-speak forms ('tmr') in this forum.
  • Thanks.
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It never rains here.
It might rains tomorrow.

These are both fine. Please try to avoid text-speak forms ('tmr') in this forum. Thanks.

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