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Possibility, Opportunity and Chance – What’s the Difference?

Possibility, Opportunity and Chance – What’s the Difference?

Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Today, we will discuss the difference between the words possibility, opportunity and chance.

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Possibility

If there is a possibility that something is true or may happen, then it may be true or may happen.

Possibility, Opportunity and Chance – What’s the Difference?

Opportunity

Opportunity refers to a chance to do something or an occasion when it is easy to do something.

Possibility or Opportunity?

We use possibility to talk about something that we want to do and it usually goes with there is, while opportunity refers to a situation which may or may not happen. It often goes with have.

Possibility, Opportunity and Chance – What’s the Difference?

Also: opportunity is usually followed by a to-infinitive or of + -ing form, whereas possibility is normally goes with of + noun phrase, of + -ing form, or by a that-clause.

Chance

Chance is more informal than opportunity and possibility. It refers to the possibility that something will happen, especially something that you want.

Chance also refers to an opportunity to do something.

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Possibility, Opportunity and Chance – What’s the Difference?
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