varundixitmro2512 wrote:
sayantanc2k wrote:
vroldao wrote:
Question - doesn't "more than likely" change the original meaning?
Originally we have something that can possibly be explained by the second. By using "more than likely" aren't we introducing certainty in the statement?
Originally we have something that can possibly be explained by the second. By using "more than likely" aren't we introducing certainty in the statement?
It has not been mentioned in any official guideline that the correct answer must retain the meaning of the original sentence. If there is only one grammatically correct choice, it must be selected even when it deviates in meaning from the original. However
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