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  • everybody Welcome back to Let's talk.

  • This is me mirror and today angry clear out a confusion.

  • Now this confusion is related to chances.

  • When I say chances, I mean that there times when people invite you for a party or you get a message that are you going to be visiting us or your Facebook invitations, your instagram invitations and you get confused as to what to say.

  • What do we reply?

  • Am I going?

  • I'm not going.

  • I'm probably going, Maybe I'm going, but I don't know what it means.

  • Does that happen to you?

  • Yes, and I've often seen people getting confused with the message.

  • I remember this time when I told my mother that I'm probably coming home late, right?

  • And when I went home, she and let me and said, You said You're probably getting late You never said that you were going to get so late, Super late.

  • So I said, Mom probably means there's a high chance of me getting laid.

  • Well, guys, don't worry.

  • Just like my mother.

  • If you are confused, don't worry.

  • That night I cleared her confusion.

  • Today I weekly wrote your confusion.

  • Are you ready?

  • Let's get started guys.

  • So we have four columns over here.

  • Let's get a quick revision of what other words in these columns?

  • Probably possibly, maybe.

  • Oh, perhaps now, let me tell you one thing very clearly.

  • You would not use these these words for anything that is factual, anything that is realistically factual improvement, for example, we have probably living on Earth what we are living on off course, unless and until you are a comedian or you want to pass a sarcastic comment or a funny comment you can.

  • But otherwise you cannot.

  • Now let's see what all of these mean and how they're different from one another probably means that there are more than half.

  • That means more than 50% off chances.

  • High chances off something happening.

  • Okay, I'm probably dieting.

  • That means I'm more than 50% sure that I will die it.

  • Okay, Possibly second word for the day.

  • Less than 50% chances.

  • Half chances off something happening.

  • I am possibly on a diet.

  • I'm not sure yet.

  • That means there is very less chance that I'm going toe diet.

  • I will definitely the peat Saturday.

  • Well, maybe means that there is a 50 50% chance I may be reading.

  • I may not be writing who knows, right?

  • 50 50% chance and perhaps is nothing but, ah, formal way off saying maybe on a very fancy way and a very if I may say so, a very English or British way off saying maybe.

  • Okay, now are you clear with the first confusion?

  • Quick revision.

  • Hi, Chances off something happening is probably probably probably remember possibly means less than less than half less than 50% of chances off.

  • Anything happening.

  • That's possibly maybe, uh, a who knows 50 50 and perhaps is a formal.

  • Maybe now that I've clear that doubt, let's get two sentences and examples.

  • All right, guys.

  • Now this is a sentence.

  • My question could have been Would you liketo wizard us this summer?

  • And the answer is, probably I would wiz it.

  • What does that tell you?

  • Does that tell you that there are high chances off me?

  • Wizarding or there are less Chances probably means there are high chances that I would wizard, which is a great news.

  • That means I would definitely wizard high chances off Hi chances.

  • All right off me, Wizarding.

  • No, let's say I have asked.

  • I've asked.

  • I've i'ma be a prime of this airport.

  • Right?

  • And I am asking an attendant or a manager, Sir, Is there a possibility off me changing the flight and the attendant or the manager says Possibly not?

  • Uh, I don't think so.

  • What is he trying to say?

  • He's trying to say that there are less chances off that happening, But I insist I push him and I say, Could you please try?

  • I'm in an emergency.

  • I need to change my flight ASAP.

  • Is there anything I can do to change my flights?

  • And he says, there is a possibility if you bear more.

  • Okay, there is a possibility.

  • If you pay more, that means if I'm goingto pay extra money, am I going to get the tickets changed?

  • My flight's changed.

  • Yes, and that is exactly what he's trying to say.

  • If when I asked him in the first the first question, he said, possibly not, because that's not happening.

  • But when I told him that I will do anything.

  • Then he said, if you pay more money, you might be able to change your flight tickets.

  • Now, maybe let me ask you a question.

  • Do you think she will win this competition?

  • Do you think India will win Miss World this time?

  • And you say maybe she will win.

  • That means there is a 50% chance that she may win or there is a 50% chance that she may not win.

  • Right?

  • Well, that is maybe a chance that you're just not taking a risk to answer.

  • Okay.

  • Would you like to come for a party?

  • Maybe.

  • Maybe I will.

  • Maybe I won't.

  • Don't take my word for it.

  • I will tell you later.

  • That's what you mean.

  • Now Perhaps if I'm asking the same question, do you think she will win?

  • And you can replace maybe with the word perhaps and say perhaps she will win.

  • It's the same as may be moving on to the last point of the day and for the lesson.

  • You guys look at this sentence.

  • There is an addition.

  • And try to guess what that is.

  • No, um, I get a phone call on the customer service executed.

  • Asks me, Is this a good time to talk, or is this a good time to call and the power?

  • And I replied to that, probably a bad time to call.

  • That means that was not a good time for her to call me.

  • But I want you to focus on the edition, which is the word Ah, you're now, guys, whenever we talk about these words, probably possibly, maybe.

  • And perhaps in terms of probably you can use work.

  • The word, the article, huh, Andi or the in the sentences, whenever you can.

  • Whenever you're using the word probably.

  • Ah, bad time.

  • Ah, bad time to call.

  • Probably a bad time to call your I've used.

  • Let's see what I've used in the next sentence possibly is this.

  • Do you like this phone that you have bought?

  • Maybe about a new phone, right?

  • And I'm replying, or I'm giving my advice.

  • A suggestion or feedback toe a friend and I say possibly the worst phone I have ever used.

  • Yeah, I have again used the article.

  • The you're as well I can use up and or the after these words after the word possibly.

  • Okay.

  • Ah, bad time.

  • Ah, bad.

  • The worst phone.

  • Okay, now, maybe maybe let's see what the sentence means.

  • Now I have said that Oh, my God.

  • She's in a terrible mood since morning.

  • What can I do to help?

  • Maybe.

  • And ice cream would help.

  • Yeah, I have used the article on.

  • Maybe an ice cream would help.

  • Perhaps not a good time.

  • The sentence is in a negative state, which is what I've used the word not, but we're talking about articles and I have used over here Perhaps not a good time to talk.

  • I will talk to you later.

  • Points to remember.

  • You can use words like articles, huh?

  • On the whenever you're using any off these four words.

  • Okay, You can also make negative sentences.

  • But I will make sure that I take a different lesson for it.

  • As I don't want you guys to get confused about it.

  • I hope the confusion is now clear.

  • Where?

  • Probably high chances, Possibly less chances.

  • Maybe 50 50% chances on perhaps is the formal version off maybe.

  • Alright, guys, that was the lesson for today.

  • I hope you've learned something.

  • Make sure you practice these words and use these words.

  • Okay.

  • I will be back very soon with another interest.

  • Interesting lesson.

  • Until then.

  • Keep smiling.

  • Keep practicing.

  • Spread a lot of love.

  • You guys, This is me.

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