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"Will go out for a walk if it rains?" said to me.

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Answered by young08justice
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Answer:

Explanation:

You should say, “If it weren’t raining, I would go for a walk.”

You have to use the subjunctive (were), because you are expressing a hypothetical, rather than real situation. ‘Was’ is incorrect. It is the past indicative.

Other examples of the subjunctive are:-

“If I were you,…”, not “If I was you,…”.

“If I were a rich man, …”, not “If I was a rich man, …”.

Answered by prathamgupta9bsc
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Answer:

Is the Question correct?

Anyways, I think this as the answer:

He told me that we would go out for a walk if it rains.

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