English, asked by hukumsinghyadav285, 1 month ago

I have go to due to raining


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Answered by llDashinGLoverll
3

Answer:

You might have heard people say 'it's raining cats and dogs'. They don't actually mean that animals are falling from the sky! All it means is that it's raining really heavily. And when you say 'it's pelting down' or 'it's bucketing down', they all mean that it's raining very, very heavily.

Answered by IIMrTeddyII
1

∆nswer :-

We can change the sentence to negative or to decline sentence. Also, we can correct the errors;

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★ Change :-

  • I have go to due to raining.

~ I can't go due to raining.

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