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Hi,
I am writing to ask a question about the usage of may/might and can/could.
A. I am asking the difference for the following two sentences.
1. It is possible that it won't happen for another ten years. Will that happen?
2. It is not possible that it will happen for another ten years. Will that happen?
B.
1. It could be that they are not married. Does that mean that they can't be married?
2. It might be that they are not married. Does this mean that they may/ may not be married?
C.
What does the difference in using "be of interest to someone" and "someone is interest in ..."?
Thanks
I am writing to ask a question about the usage of may/might and can/could.
A. I am asking the difference for the following two sentences.
1. It is possible that it won't happen for another ten years. Will that happen?
2. It is not possible that it will happen for another ten years. Will that happen?
B.
1. It could be that they are not married. Does that mean that they can't be married?
2. It might be that they are not married. Does this mean that they may/ may not be married?
C.
What does the difference in using "be of interest to someone" and "someone is interest in ..."?
Thanks