Spanish Sentences About Possibility and Certainty

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  • Con toda probabilidad, lloverá esta tarde.

    In all likelihood, it will rain this afternoon.

  • Debe ser el cartero.

    It must be the postman.

  • Debe ser inocente.

    He must be innocent.

  • Debe ser verdad.

    It must be true.

  • Él poseía una casa grande y dos coches.

    He possessed a large house and two cars.

  • Esa tarea no es imposible.

    That task is not impossible.

  • Es posible que lleguemos tarde.

    It's possible we'll arrive late.

  • ¿Estás seguro de tu decisión?

    Are you sure about your decision?

  • Esto parece arriesgado.

    This seems risky.

  • ¿Hay alguna posibilidad de su renuncia?

    Is there any possibility of his resigning?

  • La posibilidad parece poco probable.

    The possibility seems unlikely.

  • Los barcos pueden hundirse.

    Boats can sink.

  • Los robots pueden soportar condiciones peligrosas.

    Robots can withstand dangerous conditions.

  • No tengo claro cuándo vendrá.

    I am uncertain when he will come next.

  • Podría hacer profecías y siempre se cumplirían.

    He could make prophecies and they would always come true.

  • Preveo que habrá problemas en su expedición.

    I anticipate that there will be problems on their expedition.

  • Puedes ir adonde quieras.

    You can go wherever you want.

  • Sé cómo está escrito.

    I know how it is written.

  • Se quemará.

    It will burn.

  • Tom conocía los riesgos.

    Tom knew the risks.


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