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Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. I will not go out if is raining.
raining
it rains
will rain
rained
- The underlined segment "is raining" suggests simple present tense but lacks the subject "it".
- Option 1: "raining" keeps it incomplete; lacks a subject.
- Option 2: "it rains" is the correct substitution. This completes the sentence in the simple present tense, suitable for conditional clauses.
- Option 3: "will rain" is future tense, not suitable for immediate conditions.
- Option 4: "rained" is past tense, which doesn't fit with "will not go out," a future intention.
Option 2: "it rains" is the correct answer.
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