Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - If there were no springs below, the soil wouldn't be so wet in such dry weather. (changed to rhetorical question) Please help.
If there were no springs below, the soil wouldn't be so wet in such dry weather. (changed to rhetorical question) Please help.
Can be changed to "such a dry weather, if there is no spring water below, will the soil be so wet?"
Or "If there were no springs below, would the soil still be so wet in such dry weather?"
This is an affirmative sentence. Just change the tone behind to a question, without changing the meaning of the sentence.
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