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Eunjinny Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

We have a High Chance

I am looking up online the recipe for chicken.
My sister saying " Are we eating chicken tomorow?"
me says "That has a very high chance."
"We have a very high chance."
Could you teach me about both sentences i made? Thank you...
  

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The meaning of your sentences is clear, but neither sounds very natural. The usual form of words is "There's a very good chance".

  • The meaning of your sentences is clear, but neither sounds very natural.
  • The usual form of words is "There's a very good chance".
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The meaning of your sentences is clear, but neither sounds very natural.

The usual form of words is "There's a very good chance".

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