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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
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Rain

Since it is dark cloudy sky, It will rain soon.

Is this correct sentence?

  

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Since the sky is dark and cloudy, it will rain soon. Since you don't know with certainty that it will rain soon based only on the appearance of the sky, you might soften the certainty in your statement: The dark and cloudy sky suggests it will rain soon. Platitudes, Dammit

  • Since the sky is dark and cloudy, it will rain soon.
  • Since you don't know with certainty that it will rain soon based only on the appearance of the sky, you might soften the certainty in your statement: The dark and cloudy sky suggests it will rain soon.
  • Platitudes, Dammit
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Since the sky is dark and cloudy, it will rain soon.

Since you don't know with certainty that it will rain soon based only on the appearance of the sky, you might soften the certainty in your statement:

The dark and cloudy sky suggests it will rain soon.


Platitudes,


Dammit

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