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María José
what's the difference between chance and oportunity?
5 okt. 2012 22:39
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Opportunity" has the sense that there is some specific goal and there is not as much pure luck required for success. For example:
I earned such high grades last semester that my school gave me the opportunity for a scholarship.
"Chance" implies more pure luck or randomness in being successful::
Since he bought so many tickets this round, he has a better chance to win the lottery.
Many times we use these interchangably.
6 oktober 2012
Chance is a noun = a possibility /accidental occurrence e.g. there is a chance you can catch this train. We only met at the movies by chance.
Opportunity is a noun = a good chance/opening offered by circumstances.e.g. Congratulations! You have been given the opportunity to travel overseas.
5 oktober 2012
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María José
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