it is raining outside so i___ stay at home ( might/ will)
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It is raining outside so I will stay at home.
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The relevant answer to this blank is as follows:
it is raining outside so I will stay at home.
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Verb:-
- Verbs are terms that depict an act or declaim a commodity that happens.
- They take numerous different forms depending on their subjects, the time they relate to and other ideas we want to express.
- Verbs are words that describe an action or talk about a commodity that happens.
- They take numerous different forms depending on their subjects, the time they relate to and other ideas we want to express.
will:- We frequently apply will( or the coming down configuration) in the main clause of a tentative finding when we speak about possible deals in the future If she gets the job, she'll have to shift to Germany. I will take a day off if the weather's fine coming week.
might:- Might is the past of may and allows us to state suspicion, eventuality or probability( it has an analogous meaning to may, but gives an idea of lesser suspicion) The children might be starving.
From the above following, the relevant answer to this blank is as follows:
it is raining outside so I will stay at home.
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