Heidi
Are these both ok? I'll have a picnic if tomorrow is sunny/it's sunny tomorrow. Thanks
1. Okt. 2017 10:44
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"If it's sunny tomorrow, we'll have a picnic." (Usually more than one person attends a picnic.) If you say, "it's sunny" without giving a time frame, the sentence is too vague and therefore, not useful to the receiver.
1. Oktober 2017
The first one sounds pretty weird, you should always go for the second. I'll have a picnic tomorrow if it's sunny. But I would formulate it differently, like : Provided it's sunny tomorrow we'll go for a picnic.
1. Oktober 2017
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