Is more likely correct grammar?
Both are technically and grammatically correct, but especially in everyday usage and in formal situations, “more likely” is more often used to get the point across.
Which one do you like better or best?
The technical differences between more/most and better/best are that more/most generally deals with issues of quantity while better/best deals with issues of quality. In informal English, though, either would be perfectly acceptable to use with the verb “to like”.
What is the comparative and superlative of likely?
likely (comparative likelier or more likely, superlative likeliest or most likely)
What is a synonym for more likely?
What is another word for more likely?
more presumably | more probably |
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more doubtlessly | more seemingly |
more prima facie | more apparently |
more undoubtedly | more hypothetically |
more unquestionably | more indubitably |
What’s the meaning of most likely?
Definition of most likely : more likely than not : probably It will most likely rain tomorrow.
What does no more likely mean?
1. 5. A different way of phrasing “A is no more likely than B” would be “A is equally or less likely to occur than B”. The above is a logical inversion, and language isn’t always as logical as we’d like it to be. From personal experience, people seem to mostly intend to say that A and B are equally likely to happen.
How can I use more likely?
More likely is used to refer to an event or a quality whose probability or possibility is more likely (no pun intended) than the other. See more is always put to use in a sentence with an item for comparison. Say: It is more likely to snow tomorrow.
Will likely or is likely to?
Although was likely to and is likely to are normal, the specific construction of will likely to is ungrammatical—which is why it’s not used in the TOEFL example. You can use to with the construction will be likely to, but while it’s understandable, it’s not as common and there’s no reason for the extra words.
What’s the difference between best and better?
Best means, THE BEST, perfection, the most amazing you have seen or done. Better means that it has improved from your last work. For example, you bake cupcakes and you friends say, ‘These are good. ‘ Next week, you bake some more cupcakes and you friends say, ‘These are better.