Today, it is raining heavily. I want to run now, but I daren't, so I have to wait. I hope it will stop raining soon.
This is grammatically correct! Just a note though, "daren't" is not very common in everyday conversations. "Dare not" is not too common either, but I would be more likely to use "dare not" instead of "daren't." This is just my opinion though. Also, though I added punctuation to your exercise, it is common for even English-speakers to sometimes miss punctuation like this in informal verbal situations.
September 14, 2023
1
1
Want to progress faster?
Join this learning community and try out free exercises!
Molly
Language Skills
Chinese (Mandarin), English, French, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese
Learning Language
Chinese (Mandarin), English, French, Japanese, Korean