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COURSE MATERIAL

Expressing Possibility and Impossibility


Asking about possibility
 Is it possible to ………?
 Are there any possibility of …………….?
 Can you ………?
 Will you be able to ………. ?
 What are the chances of ……….?
 How likely this motor cycle in preparing?
 What will probably happened to ………?
State possibility State impossibility
 Maybe.  Impossible.
 Perhaps.  Not a chance.
 Could be.  No way.
 There is a good possibility that …..  That’s totally out of question.
 He’ll most likely ………  There is no chance of …….
 There is a …. percent of possibility  It’s highly unlikely.
of …….
A. Listen and Practice

Anti : Hi, Mita. What are you doing?


Mita : I’m sewing my curtain which was torn by my cat.
Anti : How could that happen?
Mita : Because I looked it inside my house while I was not at home until evening.
Anti : It’s your fault. Even though it’s an animal, it needs freedom, doesn’t it?
Mito : I know, but you know it’s very naughty. I plan to send it away from my home.
Amti : Come on, don’t do that. I wouldn’t do that if I were you.
Mita : would it be possible for you to offer a solution to my problem?
Anti : yes, it is possible. Give it to me, I’ll look after it well.
Mita : it is possible for you to come here again at 6.00 tomorrow morning to help
me?
Anti : It is impossible if early in the morning because my house is far from here.

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