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Kingston123 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Is it OK to put "chance of success" as noun like this?

Michael says to Benson about his girlfriend Sheela: Even if we did break up, You have absolutely no chance whatsoever of success, man.

I want to ask somebody a question: What does Michael's breakup have to do with Benson's chance of success?

Is it OK to put chance of success as noun like this?

  

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Normally I would say that it means that Benson would have no chance of getting Sheela for his girlfriend. However, did you not say in a previous post that Benson was a talking pig? Or was that a different character?

  • Normally I would say that it means that Benson would have no chance of getting Sheela for his girlfriend.
  • However, did you not say in a previous post that Benson was a talking pig?
  • Or was that a different character?
  • kingston123 Is it OK to put chance of success as noun like this?
  • Yes.
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Normally I would say that it means that Benson would have no chance of getting Sheela for his girlfriend. However, did you not say in a previous post that Benson was a talking pig? Or was that a different character?

kingston123Is it OK to put chance of success as noun like thi

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