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Complete the sentence with one of the following verbs in the correct form:
come/get/happen/look/make/start/go/stay/try/work
Have you got an umbrella? It ______ to rain.

A
is happening
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B
is going
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is getting
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D
is working
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Solution

The correct option is B is going
The appropriate verb is : go
The event of rain falling is predicted as likely to happen. The phrase 'going to' is used to talk about something that is likely to happen in the future. So, we need to use the future tense.
Simple future tense can be expressed in two ways:
will / shall + verb in the first form
OR
is/am/are + going to
Therefore, the correct answer is : is going.

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