Anna’ll probably get the job. (likelihood) - In all likelihood Anna’ll get the job., You must put on a life jacket. (obligatory) - It is obligatory to put on a life jacket., I expect that Karl will take over his father’s job. (odds) - The odds are (that) Karl will take over his father’s job., You must do what the police officer says. (option) - You have no option but to do what the police officer says., I’m sure they’ll settle down eventually. (bound) - They’re bound to settle down eventually., It’s likely we’ll meet someone we know at the party. (chances) - The chances are we’ll meet someone we know at the party., We could see that there was going to be trouble. (apparent) - It was apparent that there was going to be trouble., It’s possible you’ll end up with no job at all if you don’t try. (well) - You might well / may well end up with no job at all if you don’t try., There’s no doubt that this is the most serious problem we’ve encountered. (unquestionably) - This is unquestionably the most serious problem we’ve encountered., With all this snow, the train will be late, definitely. (sure) - With all this snow, the train will be late, for sure / I’m sure., I was in the park today, and I saw Beth. (should) - I was in the park today, and who should I see / meet / bump into but Beth., She really wants to get into university next year. (eager) - She is really eager to get into university next year.,
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