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use correct modal auxiliary verb It....... rain tomorrow

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Answered by gauri3030
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SO,your answer can be in 2ways according to me

It may/might rain tomorrow

Both may and might will be correct so don't worry u will get your marks even if u write 1 ,from exam point of view .

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Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

It may rain Tomorrow.

May is a modal verb that denotes a possibility.

Explanation:

What is a Modal verb?

  • Any of the group of English auxiliary verbs, such as can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would, and must, that are used with another verb's base form to show differences in mood are known as modal verbs or modal auxiliary verbs (helping verb).
  • Modal verbs, like other auxiliary verbs, work with a main verb to change the meaning of a sentence or clause from what it would be if the main verb were used alone.
  • The mood of a verb is expressed via modal verbs. The concept of "mood" in grammar indicates whether a verb is communicating fact (known as the indicative mood), a command (known as the imperative mood), a query (known as the interrogative mood), a request (known as the optative mood), or conditionality (subjunctive mood).

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