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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

I have a question, Again.

Can we use " little " or " less" as a subjective complement for " the possibility"?
For example, The possibility for living ten years longer is little.
Or The possibility for living ten years longer is less.
Also, How about " There is little chance of living ten years l longer ." Or , " There is less chance of living ten years
longer."

Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Please help!
  

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Anonymous The possibility of living ten years longer is little. No. Anonymous The possibility of living ten years longer is less.

  • Anonymous The possibility of living ten years longer is little.
  • No.
  • Anonymous The possibility of living ten years longer is less.
  • No.
  • " OK.
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AnonymousThe possibility of living ten years longer is little.
No.
AnonymousThe possibility of living ten years longer is less.
No. But: 'The possibility of living ten years longer is less than it will be in the future.'
AnonymousHow about " There is little chance of living ten years longer ." Or , "

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