Topics: Modals, Conditionals, and Clauses- Defining, Non-defining
During a weather forecast, the meteorologist says, “If it will rain, we will cancel the picnic.” Which option correctly corrects the conditional usage?
A. If it will rain
B. If it rains
C. If it rained
D. If it would rain
Select your answer:

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