By using What are the chances of? you are wondering how often or in what state a particular thing will happen.
When replacing "the" with "your" or "our," you can ask about the "personally" chances that this topic will occur.
These sample sentences will help you improve your English, especially for those who are learning English as a second or foreign language. Also, it will be a great way to practice your spoken English as well.
Here are the examples:
- What are our chances of going together?
- What are our chances of staying together?
- What are our chances of working together?
- What are the chances of a marriage ending in divorce?
- What are the chances of achieving permanent habitation in space?
- What are the chances of getting tickets?
- What are the chances of his coming?
- What are the chances of his fluffing it, as his predecessors did?
- What are the chances of it raining today?
- What are the chances of peace if we shut the terrorists out of negotiations?
- What are the chances of that happening?
- What are the chances of these molecules springing spontaneously into existence?
- What are the chances of winning the lottery?
- What are the chances of you staying home today?
- What are your chances of getting the job?
- What are your chances of improving?
- What are your chances of moving?
- What are her chances of survival?