Answer:
Whenever we go camping, there are usually many days of rain.
Corrections:
- Change "goes" to "go"
Explanation: Both go and goes are present tense. "Goes" follows a singular noun. "Go" follows a plural noun ("we" in this case). - Add a comma after "camping"
Explanation: The part of the sentence that says, "there are usually many days of rain," can stand alone. - Change "is" to "are"
Explanation: "Is" is used when referring to a singular noun. "Are" is used when referring to a plural noun.
Note: I hope this is correct! I was a little iffy about the word "many" being in the sentence, but I feel like adding the comma made more grammatical sense than changing "many" to "several." Good luck!