twilit1988
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- Oct 13, 2008
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- Student or Learner
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- Urdu
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- Pakistan
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- Pakistan
Hi,
1) It is unlikely that it will rain.
2) It is unlikely to rain.
1) It is unlikely that he will pass the exam.
2) He is unlikely to pass the exam.
Are above-mentioned sentences correct?
1) It is unlikely for him to pass the exam. Correct?
Thanks in advance.
1) It is unlikely that it will rain.
2) It is unlikely to rain.
1) It is unlikely that he will pass the exam.
2) He is unlikely to pass the exam.
Are above-mentioned sentences correct?
1) It is unlikely for him to pass the exam. Correct?
Thanks in advance.