'It will not rain tomorrow' Is this sentence grammatically correct ?
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Answer: In the sense of "rain" falling from the sky you should say "it rains", where the word rain is a verb. "It is rain tomorrow" is an incorrect sentence; a "day" cannot be "rain"! You should say here "it'll rain tomorrow". However, with conditional "if" you don't use "will" in the same clause.
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yes it is grammatically correct
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