Grammat question to native speaker

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  1. Sublime

    Sublime Still Mildly Glowing

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    Jun 5, 2018
    Which form of the future would you use in the following sentence?


    "I hope it isn't going to/ won't rain tomorrow; we want to have a picnic at the park.
     
  2. Morgan_

    Morgan_ Duckerz

    Jul 3, 2020
    Sorry my grammat is rusty.
     
  3. Sublime

    Sublime Still Mildly Glowing

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    Jun 5, 2018
    Ok, but which would you pick? What comes more natural to you?
     
  4. FiveMagics

    FiveMagics First time out of the vault

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    Mar 21, 2021
    "I hope it isn't going to" and "I hope it won't" are both correct, one is just less fancy sounding i guess
     
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  5. Morgan_

    Morgan_ Duckerz

    Jul 3, 2020
    The hope one.
     
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  6. TJQKA

    TJQKA Boomer Anarchist

    Sep 21, 2021
    I hope no rain will occur.

    I pine against the fate of the weather.
     
  7. TorontoReign

    TorontoReign ⛧卐⛧ [REDACTED]

    Apr 1, 2005
    Tomorrow it is supposed to rain. I sure hope not.
    On the morrow the rain is supposed to fall however I hope not.
    It's gonna rain but I hope it doesn't.
    It ain't raining yet but it will be.
     
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