"It’s raining today, so unless you wanna get drenched, you’re gonna need your umbrella."
It’s raining today, so unless you want to get drenched, you’re going to need your umbrella.
It is raining today, so unless you want to get drenched, you are going to need your umbrella.
Its raining today, so unless you wanna get drenched, you’re gonna need your umbrella.
It’s raining today, so unless you wanna get drenched, you’re gonna need your umbrella
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"It’s raining today, so unless you wanna get drenched, you’re gonna need your umbrella." is the right option.
Explanation:
- Correcting the sentences requires the proper use of grammar.
- Proper use of grammatical organization and all the dependent and independent clauses.
- The main thing is we should focus on the use of the proper form of the verb.
- The use of 's' or 'es' depends upon the use of the form of a singular or plural verb.
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Choose the option that is properly transcribed: (full verbatim)
(d) It’s raining today, so unless you wanna get drenched, you’re gonna need your umbrella
Explanation:
- In full verbatim slang words must be written the way its Kinda, gotta, gotcha, betcha, wanna, dunno (only in clean verbatim we write them as going, want, kind etc)
- We must never change spoken contractions, examples, ain’t, y’all, can’t, don’t, it’s, etc)
- A transcription is a speech/conversation is a written text of it, based on a notes/recording . Full verbatim refers to a transcript which includes each and everything that is said, and exactly in what way the speakers say it. examples, speech errors, false starts, slang words, stutters, repetitions and filler words.
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