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Lesson length: 45 mins. To review the use of may, might, could, must and can’t to express possibility and probability 2. To review the use of may, might and could when talking about possibility and probability in the future 3. To extend vocabulary for expressing probability.

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To speak about probability we can use adjectives such as probable, likely, possible and certain. It’s a short list, and one that learners can quite easily memorise and use.

The opposites are easy to get too, simply by using prefixes:

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  • possibleimpossible
  • likelyunlikely
  • probableimprobable.

Scale of probability

Let’s look at scale of probability, going from inevitable (meaning ‘certain to happen’, ‘unavoidable’) to impossible.

Example sentences

  • After the team lost ten matches in a row, It was inevitable that they would fire the coach.
    [100 per cent, unavoidable]
  • The weather forecast says that a big storm is likely later this week.
    [a high probability]
  • Most people think it’s unlikely we’ll all own self-driving cars within the next five years.
    [a low probability]
  • It’s impossible to stay long under water without oxygen.
    [zero probability, cannot happen]

Adverbs to intensify

We can use an adverb such as highly or very before the adjective to intensify the probability.

You can see below that not all the adverbs work with each adjective:

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Be careful – quite is usually a moderate word (quite nice, quite good). However, when we say ‘quite impossible’, quite means ‘totally’ or ‘completely’.

Examples of adverb + adjective

Adverbs

When we add adverbs, we get sentences like these:

  • I think it’s highly unlikely that he’ll invite me to his party: he doesn’t like me.
  • It’s quite probable that we will lose customers if we increase our prices.

There are, of course, other ways to speak about probability in English. You can check out modal verbs here, and I’ll look at adverbials for probability in a future post. Probably 😉

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Lesson length: 45 mins. To review the use of may, might, could, must and can’t to express possibility and probability 2. To review the use of may, might and could when talking about possibility and probability in the future 3. To extend vocabulary for expressing probability.

We have found total 10 from the web. Muruga muruga om muruga mutha mil raiva vadivela uploaded by Bicstol Audio probability the best possible result found on YouTube. You are searched by Muruga Muruga Om Muruga Mutha Mil Raiva Vadivela mp4 video download. Muruga muruga om muruga muthamil iraiva vadivela cut songs.

To speak about probability we can use adjectives such as probable, likely, possible and certain. It’s a short list, and one that learners can quite easily memorise and use.

The opposites are easy to get too, simply by using prefixes:

Now restart the Amiga by holding down the 3keysCTRL + INSERT + HOMEOr in newer versions of WinUAE press CTRL + LEFT WINDOW +RIGHT WINDOW keysEnd.If you are using an hdf then please ignore all the textbelow.Troubleshooting:Help! Click OK button to return back to emulation.11. You will need a kickstart 2.x or 3.x romfile for this to work.If you have quit WinUAE after thefirst chapter then re-launch the program, left click the configyou made and click the Load button.1. Amiga workbench 3 1 adf stocks. Go to the ROM Properties and click‘.’ button and set the path to yourkick-start 2.x or 3.x ROM File.2. I am trying to copy theworkbench 1.3 files to my wb1.3 hard disk directory, but afterfollowing this step: “Type in: COPY DF0: WB1.3: ALL andpress Return/Enter.” during the coping process winuaecrashes.Ok then try this other tried andtested method.

  • possibleimpossible
  • likelyunlikely
  • probableimprobable.

Scale of probability

Let’s look at scale of probability, going from inevitable (meaning ‘certain to happen’, ‘unavoidable’) to impossible.

Example sentences

  • After the team lost ten matches in a row, It was inevitable that they would fire the coach.
    [100 per cent, unavoidable]
  • The weather forecast says that a big storm is likely later this week.
    [a high probability]
  • Most people think it’s unlikely we’ll all own self-driving cars within the next five years.
    [a low probability]
  • It’s impossible to stay long under water without oxygen.
    [zero probability, cannot happen]

Adverbs to intensify

We can use an adverb such as highly or very before the adjective to intensify the probability.

You can see below that not all the adverbs work with each adjective:

!

Be careful – quite is usually a moderate word (quite nice, quite good). However, when we say ‘quite impossible’, quite means ‘totally’ or ‘completely’.

Examples of adverb + adjective

Adverbs

When we add adverbs, we get sentences like these:

  • I think it’s highly unlikely that he’ll invite me to his party: he doesn’t like me.
  • It’s quite probable that we will lose customers if we increase our prices.

There are, of course, other ways to speak about probability in English. You can check out modal verbs here, and I’ll look at adverbials for probability in a future post. Probably 😉