They will get wet, if it--------(rain)
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rains
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They will get wet if it rains.
- The given question is a kind of verbal proficiency question where there will be a sentence with missing words, and we are required to complete the sentence with the most appropriate word or phrase.
- As for the given question, "rains" makes the absolute experience of thinking about the limited data attained from that one given sentence alone.
- The third-person plural simple present indicative form of rain is "rains".
- Clauses that begin with as if/as though interpret an unreal or improbable situation if they are pursued by an unreal tense (the past subjunctive or the past perfect subjunctive).
- In the given conditional, the verb in the if clause is present (rains) and the verb in the main clause is future (will get wet).
Hence, They will get wet if it rains.
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