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LifeLongLearner10 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Imposible vs Imposibilites

Hi there in most dictionaries it says that imposible is just adjective and not noun (except WordNet)
anyway, how can I correct this sentence:
[what are the "imposibles"/("imposibilities") you are gonna make "possibles"/(posibilities)?]
the context is phsycological question about thing that you find imposible but they are not in really imposible and you can suppose they are possible and try do the job.

thanks
  

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Hi, Here are my suggestions: First, new version of your sentence: What impossibilities are you going to make possible? , the impossible). Third, using a good editor to write your question before posting will benefit you.

  • Hi, Here are my suggestions: First, new version of your sentence: What impossibilities are you going to make possible?
  • , the impossible).
  • Third, using a good editor to write your question before posting will benefit you.
  • Although not perfect, you could learn a lot about spelling, punctuation, and subject-verb agreement.
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Hi,
Here are my suggestions:

First, new version of your sentence: What impossibilities are you going to make possible?

Second, 'impossible' is used as a noun when it is preceded by the (i.e., the impossible).

Third, using a good editor to write your question before posting will benefit you. Although not perfect, you could learn a lot about spellin

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