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I ________ (stay) at home if it _______ (rain) this afternoon.​

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Answered by lakshmilakku
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Answer:

I will (stay) at home if it rains (rain) this afternoon.​

Explanation:

A tense is a phrase form that describes the interval between the period of an occurrence and the moment of utterance. It indicates the achievement of a goal or its continuance.

Any action that is planned to take place in the Future is included on the Future Tense agenda.

When describing an action that will take place in the future, the simple future tense is employed. It conveys certainty and truth. An illustration of how to apply this Tense is as follows:

Subject, will or shall, V1, and object

A past activity that has continued to the moment and might or might not continue into the future is described in the present perfect continuous.

Hence, the correct answer is "I will (stay) at home if it rains (rain) this afternoon"

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Answered by stalwartajk
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The sentence is a conditional statement, expressing a possibility or condition in the future. It follows the structure of a first conditional, which uses the present simple tense in the "if" clause and the future tense (often expressed with "will" or "going to") in the main clause.

What is future tense ?

Other forms and modal verbs, such as "going to," "be about to," "intend to," "plan to," "may," "may," "should," etc., can also be used to denote the future tense. In general, acts or events that have not yet occurred but are anticipated or planned to do so in the future are expressed using the future tense.

The correct form of the sentence is:

"I will stay at home if it rains this afternoon."

In this sentence, "if it rains this afternoon" is the condition, expressed in the present simple tense. "I will stay at home" is the consequence, expressed in the future tense with "will." This sentence indicates that the speaker plans to stay at home only if it rains this afternoon. If it doesn't rain, they may choose to go out instead.

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