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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Likely

Hi,

I would like to know the chance of something to happen in the sentence: Will likely live overseas again.

thanks
  

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Will likely live overseas again is ungrammatical since there is no subject. It doesn't mean anything. CB

  • Will likely live overseas again is ungrammatical since there is no subject.
  • It doesn't mean anything.
  • CB
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Will likely live overseas again is ungrammatical since there is no subject. It doesn't mean anything.

CB
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thanks! Humm ... that´s interesting. Maybe i should have written the whole sentence.

which is : ". I've lived overseas for short and long stints. Will likely live overseas again."


does "will likely live overseas again" still doesn´t make sense without the subject?

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It still doesn't have a subject, but in informal speech it's not uncommon.

In writing, repeat the subject.
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thanks Emotion: smile

would be any difference in context between these two sentences :

I will likely live abroad again / I wil
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The first one says you probably will, while the second one says you certainly will.

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