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Teal lime Posted 9 years ago
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Chances are that the Celtics will win the 2018 NBA Finals.

Are the following sentences correct? If so, which do you prefer or would you use?

1) It's probable that the Celtics will win the 2018 NBA Finals.

2) It's likely that the Celtics will win the 2018 NBA Finals.

3) It's certain that the Celtics will win the 2018 NBA Finals.

4) Chances are that the Celtics will win the 2018 NBA Finals.

5) Odds are that the Celtics will win the 2018 NBA Finals.

6) The Odds are that the Celtics will win the 2018 NBA Finals.

7) The Celtics are likely to win the 2018 NBA Finals.

8) The Celtics are probable to win the 2018 NBA Finals.

9) The Celtics are certain to win the 2018 NBA Finals.


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Are the following sentences correct? If so, which do you prefer or would you use? 1) It's probable that the Celtics will win the 2018 NBA Finals.

  • Are the following sentences correct?
  • If so, which do you prefer or would you use?
  • 1) It's probable that the Celtics will win the 2018 NBA Finals.
  • correct 2) It's likely that the Celtics will win the 2018 NBA Finals.
  • correct 3) It's certain that the Celtics will win the 2018 NBA Finals.
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Are the following sentences correct? If so, which do you prefer or would you use?

1) It's probable that the Celtics will win the 2018 NBA Finals. correct

2) It's likely that the Celtics will win the 2018 NBA Finals. correct

3) It's certain that the Celtics will win the 2018 NBA Finals. a little unnatural

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