Hi there, is there any difference in meaning between the two sentences?
1- There is no chance for Argentina to qualify for the final of Copa America. 2- There is no chance of Argentina qualifying for the final of Copa America.
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cat desk Hi there, is there any difference in meaning between the two sentences? 1- There is no chance for Argentina to qualify for the final of Copa America. 2- There is no chance of Argentina qualifying for the final of Copa America.
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cat desk Hi there, is there any difference in meaning between the two sentences?
1- There is no chance for Argentina to qualify for the final of Copa America.
2- There is no chance of Argentina qualifying for the final of Copa America.
You can add another: 3- There is no chance that Argentina will qualify for the final of Copa America.
The structure in sentence 3 is used most often.
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cat desk Hi there, is there any difference in meaning between the two sentences? 1- There is no chance for Argentina to qualify for the final of Copa America. 2- There is no chance of Argen