It RAINS for the whole weekend so the fish were safe for another week is not grammatically correct. Rains is present tense; were safe is past tense.
Correct: It rained for the whole weekend so the fish were safe for another week.
Rained
The word "SEE" in the sentence is the base form of the verb "to see". Verbs have both form and tense. In this sentence, "see" is used in the present tense.
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I hope the council agrees to approve my resolution.
He agrees with you. Or he is in agreement with you.
Unanimity - when everyone is of one mind
It RAINS all right, for the whole weekend, so the fish were safe for another week.
Knew is past tense so are should be in past tense too. Past tense of are is were.We knew we were in trouble
The word "SEE" in the sentence is the base form of the verb "to see". Verbs have both form and tense. In this sentence, "see" is used in the present tense.
If the creditor agrees, yes.
mb hm njm
I hope the council agrees to approve my resolution.
Something that agrees with or is in harmony with another.
He agrees with you. Or he is in agreement with you.
A war...
Unanimity - when everyone is of one mind
no
"The students gathered in the library to study for their exams."