Likely - it's a word you're likely to need!
Learn to talk about probability in English with the word likely. It's a word you're likely to need! In this video you'll learn the common structures and collocations we use with likely and see how we use them in action. You'll also learn an idiom where we always use it ironically. And finally you'll learn what happens to a marshmallow if you cook it in the microwave for 60 seconds. Mmmm. Irresistible! Make sure you subscribe to this YouTube channel. https://www.youtube.com/subscription_... Facebook Page: / simpleenglishvideos Twitter: @vickivideos To get notified by email when we publish a new video, sign up to our mailing list: https://forms.aweber.com/form/46/1978... Visit our website to see our videos with transcripts and much more: http://www.SimpleEnglishVideos.com There you can get email updates on new videos and live classes and also download a free copy of 'Fix It', a checklist for correcting common English mistakes http://www.simpleenglishvideos.com/fr...

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