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Question about かな and だろう


Transitive verb particlesA question about the に particleparticle grammar, は and がCorrect way to say “I am a beginner in Japanese”Particle question about で and にSome questions about だけ and clarifications about its nuancessentential modifiers(?) and relative clause questionQuestion about/with particlesAbout は particle and the 'contrast' it impliesWhat nouns can ながら turn into adverbs, and how does this differ from に? (残念ながら、当然ながら…)













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Among these phrases which is the correct one?




今日は雨が降るかな




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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




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    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




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      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




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      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.






                share|improve this answer













                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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