It will rain soon, . . . . . . . . ? A. will it B. won’t it C. would it D. wouldn’t it

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The correct answer is: A. will it

The sentence “It will rain soon” is a statement of fact. It is not a question, so it does not require a question mark. The verb “will” is used to express certainty or probability. In this case, the speaker is certain that it will rain soon.

The other options are incorrect because they are not statements of fact. Option B, “won’t it,” is a negative statement. It expresses uncertainty or doubt. Option C, “would it,” is a conditional statement. It expresses a possibility or a hypothetical situation. Option D, “wouldn’t it,” is the negative form of option C. It expresses a strong doubt or disbelief.

In conclusion, the correct answer to the question “It will rain soon, . . . . . . . . ?” is A. will it.