Good Chance

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /ɡʊd tʃæns/

Definitions of good chance

noun a good opportunity or possibility for success

Example Sentences

A1 There is a good chance of rain tomorrow.

A2 She has a good chance of winning the competition.

B1 There is a good chance that he will be promoted at work.

B2 With his skills and experience, he has a good chance of getting the job.

C1 The project has a good chance of success if we stick to the plan.

C2 There is a good chance that the new product will be a bestseller.

adjective having desirable or positive qualities

Example Sentences

A1 There is a good chance of rain tomorrow.

A2 She has a good chance of passing the exam if she studies hard.

B1 There is a good chance that we will win the competition with our strong team.

B2 With his skills and experience, he has a good chance of getting the job.

C1 There is a good chance that the new product will be successful in the market.

C2 Based on the data analysis, there is a good chance of achieving our sales target this quarter.

Examples of good chance in a Sentence

formal There is a good chance that the project will be completed on time.

informal You have a good chance of winning the raffle with all those tickets!

slang There's a good chance we'll hit up that new burger joint tonight.

figurative If you study hard, there's a good chance you'll ace the exam.

Grammatical Forms of good chance

past tense

had a good chance

plural

good chances

comparative

better chance

superlative

best chance

present tense

have a good chance

future tense

will have a good chance

perfect tense

have had a good chance

continuous tense

is having a good chance

singular

a good chance

positive degree

good chance

infinitive

to have a good chance

gerund

having a good chance

participle

a good chance

Origin and Evolution of good chance

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'good chance' originated in Middle English, influenced by Old French and Latin.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the phrase 'good chance' has evolved to signify a high probability or likelihood of something happening. It has become a common expression in everyday language to indicate a positive opportunity or possibility.