if it does not rain tomorrow,we..........go for a picnic.(ought to,might)
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if it does not rain tomorrow we might go for a picnic.
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If it does not rain tomorrow, we might go for a picnic.
Explanation:
- The sentence has two parts. The second part is dependent on the first part. The sentence is all about probability and that is why we have used "might" in the sentence.
- "Might "is a modal verb and it expresses the probability for an event to take place.
- "Ought" indicates "duty" and "need" so we could not use "ought to" in the given sentence.
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