USING LIKELY AND UNLIKELY + INFINITIVE
USING LIKELY AND UNLIKELY + INFINITIVE
Rewrite the sentences using "Likely" or "Unlikely" + INFINITIVE
There is a good chance that Tom will pass.
There is a great possibility that the students will succeed.
Janet shouldn’t have any problems.
There is a good chance you won’t have any problems with a new car.
There is a great possibility that the match will be cancelled.
The weather is sure to change for the better.
There is a great possibility you will lose your money if you go to the casino.
Janet shouldn’t have any problems with that exercise.
The government will probably raise taxes this year.
Harry must have left his keys at home again.
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