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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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The chances of a newborn baby to survive are good now.
What is the grammatically correct sentence for this.
  

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I would suggest "better" instead of "good".

  • I would suggest "better" instead of "good".
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I would suggest "better" instead of "good".
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There are a number of ways you can say this:

The chances of a newborn baby surviving are good now.
The chances that a newborn baby will live are good now.
The likelihood that a newborn baby will survive is better now [than a hundred years ago].
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Also:
The chances for a newborn baby to survive are good now.
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Thanks for your help guys.

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