There is a chance that i could fail my exam.
what is the chance of me beening famous one day.
I can use the word "for" in a sentence to indicate a purpose or reason, such as "I am studying for my exam."
You have a slim chance of beating the champion runner.
i believe there is a chance of flurries outside tonight
regretfully, i walked away from my one chance to be a star.
watch sonny with a chance it should help
it depends on how you use the word chance in a sentence. If you're trying to combine 2 sentences into 1,and if the first sentence ends with chance, then that's when you use a comma.You could say, or write:I wonder what the chance is of rain today?Don't take a chance on the weather being fine.Is there a chance, do you think, that it will be sunny?A word doesn't necessarily require a comma under most circumstances; the use of punctuation depends on context.
Give peace a chance! World peace is a worthy goal.
You have a chance to chart your own destiny.
She lay in a chance longue, watching it swimming idly at the dock.XD:);):D
John Smith, the presidential incumbent, had a great chance of being reelected.
She was an opportunist, and thus never turned down any chance to get ahead.
You'll never get a second chance to make a good first impression.