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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Are both sentences correct?

Are both of these sentences correct:

1. It is likely that he will win the game.

2. It is likely he will win the game.

I know the first sentence is probably the standard way to construct such a sentence, but is the second version also technically correct?
  

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Anonymous Are both of these sentences correct Yes. Anonymous I know the first sentence is probably the standard way to construct such a sentence, but is the second version also technically correct? Both are 'standard'.

  • Anonymous Are both of these sentences correct Yes.
  • Anonymous I know the first sentence is probably the standard way to construct such a sentence, but is the second version also technically correct?
  • Both are 'standard'.
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AnonymousAre both of these sentences correct
Yes.
AnonymousI know the first sentence is probably the standard way to construct such a sentence, but is the second version also technically correct?
Both are 'standard'.

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