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Question about かな and だろう
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among these phrases which is the correct one ?
今日は雨が降るかな or 今日は雨が降るだろう/でしょう
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among these phrases which is the correct one ?
今日は雨が降るかな or 今日は雨が降るだろう/でしょう
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among these phrases which is the correct one ?
今日は雨が降るかな or 今日は雨が降るだろう/でしょう
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among these phrases which is the correct one ?
今日は雨が降るかな or 今日は雨が降るだろう/でしょう
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Both are grammatically correct. They can mean...
今日は雨が降るかな
"I wonder if it will rain today." / "Will it rain today?"
今日は雨が降るだろう/でしょう
"It will (probably) rain today." / "I think it will (probably) rain today." / "It will rain today, won't it?"
... depending on intonation and context.
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Both are grammatically correct. They can mean...
今日は雨が降るかな
"I wonder if it will rain today." / "Will it rain today?"
今日は雨が降るだろう/でしょう
"It will (probably) rain today." / "I think it will (probably) rain today." / "It will rain today, won't it?"
... depending on intonation and context.
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Both are grammatically correct. They can mean...
今日は雨が降るかな
"I wonder if it will rain today." / "Will it rain today?"
今日は雨が降るだろう/でしょう
"It will (probably) rain today." / "I think it will (probably) rain today." / "It will rain today, won't it?"
... depending on intonation and context.
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Both are grammatically correct. They can mean...
今日は雨が降るかな
"I wonder if it will rain today." / "Will it rain today?"
今日は雨が降るだろう/でしょう
"It will (probably) rain today." / "I think it will (probably) rain today." / "It will rain today, won't it?"
... depending on intonation and context.
Both are grammatically correct. They can mean...
今日は雨が降るかな
"I wonder if it will rain today." / "Will it rain today?"
今日は雨が降るだろう/でしょう
"It will (probably) rain today." / "I think it will (probably) rain today." / "It will rain today, won't it?"
... depending on intonation and context.
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