ASKING ABOUT POSSIBILITIES
To know, to find, to inform possibilities the following phrases might be useful.
Do you think it is possible
·         Is
     it likely to…. 
·         Is
     there any chance? 
·         Can
     she be…? 
·         I
     think it is going to…. 
·         I
     bet….. 
·         It’s
     quite possible 
·         It
     seems probable 
·         It
     looks like 
·         It
     is not unlikely 
·         It
     is more than likely….. 
·         I
     won’t be surprised
     if…… 
·         In
     all likelihood….. 
·         Would
     there be any possibility of …..? 
·         Do
     you think we are capable of…..? 
·         Would
     it be possible for (somebody) to …..? 
·         I
     think that would be possible ….. 
·         Is
     it possible to …..? 
·         Yes,
     there is a possibility …. 
- Is
     it possible to ... ?
- Is
     there any possibility of ... ?
- What
     are the chances of ...?
- What
     possibility is there that ... ?
- What's
     the possibility of ... ?
Saying something is possible
- It's
     possible ...
- There's
     a good possibility.
- Chances
     are ...
- They
     will probably ...
- Perhaps.
- That''s
     very possible.
- There's
     a possibility of ...
Expressing
Curiosity and Desire
 
  
·         What
  I’d really like to find out is …
 
  
  
·         I’d
  be very interested to know …
 
  
  
·         I’ve
  been meaning to ask you.
 
  
  
·         I’d
  like to know …
 
  
  
·         I
  wish I knew …
 
  
  
·         I’d
  love to know …
 
  
  
·         What’s
  on your mind?
 
  
  
·         I
  wonder …?
·         I
  wonder what it really is.
·         I
  was just wondering how to do it
·         I
  wonder why he could do such thing to her
·         I
  wonder if she likes studying here.
·         That's
  amazing. How did you do that?
·         How
  marvelous. How come?
·         I
  wonder at her directness.
 
  
“Curiosity”, a feel that happen when we really want to know about something.
Usually “curiosity” happens when we see something strange or
something new. Let’s
describe it as follow:
·         What
  I’d really like to find out is …
·         I’d
  be very interested to know …
·         I’ve
  been meaning to ask you.
·         I’d
  like to know …
·         I
  wish I knew …
·         I’d
  love to know …
·         What’s
  on your mind?
·         I
  wonder …?
·         I
  wonder what it really is.
·         I
  was just wondering how to do it
·         I
  wonder why he could do such thing to her
·         I
  wonder if she likes studying here.
·         That's
  amazing. How did you do that?
·         How
  marvelous. How come?
·         I
  wonder at her directness.



 
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