It’s sure ain’t going to rain during the next playoff game.

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which of them looks like wrong?ain’t
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yes, however, I would make it sronger.


It will not rain during....

It’s sure will not going to rain during the next playoff game.

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If you had posted your directions SEPARATELY FROM your sentence, you'd have gotten a better answer.

The incorrect word in the sentence you posted is "ain't" -- and if you are supposed to replace it, bobpursley suggests revising that whole part of the sentence.

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You're welcome! In the given sentence, the word "ain't" looks like it is not correct. The word "ain't" is a contraction of "am not," "is not," "are not," or "have not," and is considered informal or nonstandard English. In more formal English, you would use "isn't" or "aren't" instead of "ain't." So, a corrected version of the sentence would be: "It's sure isn't going to rain during the next playoff game."