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HungryHippo1234 Posted 6 years ago
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Some of the people...

Does "Some of the people here might not come out alive"

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"Some of the people here possibly are not going to come out alive."

"There is a possibility that some of the people here are not going to come out alive."


Are they the same?


I'm essentially asking if saying:

"5 people here possibly are not going to come out alive." is equivalent to "There is a possibility 5 people here are not going to come out alive."

  

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" Are they the same? " Does "Some of the people here might not come out alive" Y ou just answered your own question. There is a possibility of rain today = There may be rain today.

  • " Are they the same?
  • " Does "Some of the people here might not come out alive" Y ou just answered your own question.
  • There is a possibility of rain today = There may be rain today.
  • "There is a possibility that some of the people here are not going to come out alive.
  • = There is a likelihood that some of the people in there may end up dead.
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"Some of the people here possibly are not going to come out alive."

"There is a possibility that some of the people here are not going to come out alive."


Are they the same? Yes


I'm essentially asking if saying:

"5 people here possibly are not going to come out alive." is equivalent to "Ther

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