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Alc24 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

likely and likelihood

Can you correct all 3 sentences? Are all as good?

It's less likely that you will drive a stick than an automatic in the USA.

It's less likely to drive a stick than an automatic in the USA.

The likelihood of you driving an automatic as opposed to stick is less in the USA.

How should a sales person at a dealership say this?

All cars can come in automatic or stick.

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