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26 Nov 2014
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It's raining again. I wonder if it'll stop by the evening. What the weather forecast said? Does this sound natural?
It's raining again. I wonder if it'll stop by the evening. What the weather forecast said? Does this sound natural?
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”It's raining again. I wonder if it's going to stop by evening. What did the forecast say?”

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