possible in American English. (ˈpɑsəbəl) adjective. 1. that may or can be, exist, happen, be done, be used, etc. a disease with no possible cure. 2. that may be true or may be the case, as something concerning which one has no knowledge to the contrary. It is possible that he has already gone.
d. to say that a meeting will happen e. to say that you will go to a meeting f. to decide that a meeting will not take place . Tasks . Task 1 . Circle the sentence that is correct. 1. The meeting time a. The meeting was first planned for 9 a.m. b. The meeting was first planned for 11 a.m. c. The meeting was first planned for 1 p.m. 2. Moving
We’re wondering what happened to Lily and who set the fire. #4. Dialogue can help you set the tone/mood of a scene (and of your entire story) The kind of book you're writing should be evident from the way people in your story talk to each other. A thriller should not sound like a romance, and a romance should not sound like a performance story.
Inter-Korean dialogue has preceded wider talks before. Moon and Kim met three times in 2018, paving the way for the summits between the North Korean leader and former U.S. President Donald Trump.
4 of 4 | . Community members clap in support of Evelyn Cox as she speaks about poor behavior from students in front of the Newport News School Board at the Newport News Public Schools Administration building on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2023, in Newport News, Va. Community members spoke about issues and solutions to violence in schools following the shooting at Richneck Elementary by a six-year-old
‘The purpose of dialogue’, David Bohm suggests, ‘is to reveal the incoherence in our thought’. In so doing it becomes possible to discover or re-establish a ‘genuine and creative collective consciousness’. The process of dialogue is a process of ‘awakening’, it entails a free flow of meaning among all the participants:
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where is the dialogue possibly happen