if it rain we shall not play which kind of sentences
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Therefore it is a type of IMPERATIVE SENTENCE.
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The correct sentence is 'If it rains, I shall not go out.'
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The correct format for present tense is 'If + subject (simple present tense), subject + (simple future)'.
There are mainly two structures of 'if clause' in the English language. In the general case, the use of 'if' conveys the possibility that something is going to happen. In this case, the verb that is used must be in present tense
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