I think it ____ (rain) today fill with correct verb
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I think it rains today.
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I think it will rain today.
- The above sentence is in the simple future tense, which is why "will" is used with the present form of the verb "rain"
- The future tense of the verb indicates a state, an action or an event that happens at a later point in time or the future.
- The simple future tense is used to express something that will happen in the future. It is formed by adding will to the base form of the verb.
- The simple future tense can be formed using shall or will with the base form of the verb. Shall is mostly used with the subjects in the first person. However, it is an old-fashioned usage and nowadays will is used with all three persons of the subject.
Hence, I think it will rain today.
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