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FILL IN THE BLANKS Directions: Each of the following sentences in this section has a blank space and is followed by four choices. Select the most appropriate choice to fill in the blank space.
it rains
it doesn't rain
it rained
it may rain
- The sentence is in the present tense, referring to a future action.
- Option 1: "it rains" – This option is correct. The sentence suggests you will play unless there's rain.
- Option 2: "it doesn’t rain" – This would mean you will play only if it rains, which contradicts the typical use of "unless."
- Option 3: "it rained" – This is past tense and doesn't fit a future context.
- Option 4: "it may rain" – This suggests uncertainty, which doesn’t fit the structure with "unless."
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