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what is the meaning of this sentence:"it will rain today​

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Answered by KnowledgeForAll
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The sentence, "It will rain today," means that there is a possibility that precipitation will take place in your area.

Rain is a part of the water cycle.

1. Water is evaporated from lakes, oceans and other water bodies by heat from the sun.

2. The water vapours go up into the atmosphere and combine to form what we call clouds. This is called condensation.

3. When these clouds cannot hold any more water, they release the water vapour, which due to the low temperature, will turn into water. This is called precipitation. In cooler regions, it may occur in the form of snow.

Answered by kritikagarg6119
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Answer:

The sentence, "It will rain today," means that there is a possibility that precipitation will take place in your area.

Explanation:

By reading this sentence it is giving the sense that there might be rain in future or today. The word will is future word. And because of that word we can clearly tell and judge that it might rain today.

This sentence is of simple future tense.

The simple future tense is a tense that is used to represent an action that takes place in the future. One fact that you should keep in mind is that a simple future tense action starts and finishes in the future itself. Check out the following definitions provided by various dictionaries to have a better idea of what the simple future tense is.

Hence, this sentence tell us about- it can rain in future or today.

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