Yes, "express remote possibility" refers to the ability to convey something that could happen but is unlikely or uncertain. This can be done using modal verbs like "might," "could," or "may." For example, saying "It might rain tomorrow" suggests a possibility that is not guaranteed. Such expressions allow for the communication of varying degrees of likelihood regarding future events.
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It is remote but remains a statistical possibility.
i highly doubt it but there is a possibility
It is very rare, but in the realm of remote possibility.
No it is not. It is an auxiliary (helping) verb, meaning "a possibility." It is also used as a noun.
One possibility is 27/1.
It is possible for Earth and a star to collide with one another. However, the possibility is extremely remote.
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The present form of "can" is "can." It is used to express ability, permission, or possibility in the present moment.
"Nous pouvons" is French for "we can." It is used to express the ability or possibility of doing something.
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No, "will" is not an adverb of possibility; it is a modal verb used to express future intentions, predictions, or promises. Adverbs of possibility, such as "perhaps," "maybe," or "possibly," indicate the likelihood of an event occurring. While "will" conveys certainty about future actions, adverbs of possibility convey varying degrees of uncertainty.