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It ________ rain, you’d better take a coat.​

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Answered by WowDisAmazing
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Answer:

The most suitable fill here would be: will.

So the sentence will be:

It will rain, you'd better take a coat.

This is because, from the sentence, it is clear that the first person hasn't worn a coat, and is being told to do so by the second person. Why not 'is'? Because, if 'is' is used, then you will have to put raining, instead of rain. This is why will rules out 'is'.

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Answered by dakku100
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The correct answer is will
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