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What does this idiom mean: "to be in hot water"? | Hear vs. listen to?
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Chance vs. opportunity #1 (permalink) Tue Nov 30, 2004 9:00 am   Chance vs. opportunity
 

Test No. errors/inter-1 "Save money now", question 5

He saw that it was a very good chance and decided to accept the new job.

(a) saw
(b) was
(c) chance
(d) decided

Test No. errors/inter-1 "Save money now", answer 5

He saw that it was a very good opportunity and decided to accept the new job.

Correct entry: opportunity
The error was: (c) chance

You have not found the error.
He knew that it was a very good chance and decided to accept the new job.
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What is the different between chance and oppotunity?
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Chance/opportunity #2 (permalink) Tue Nov 30, 2004 10:46 am   Chance/opportunity
 

A chance is available in a situation where you are surprised or you had not expected it to happen. In a sentence like: As we were in the city at the time we had a chance to visit the museum.
Here this is something that we had not planned. In this sentence: If children work hard at school, they have an opportunity to go on to higher education. Here this is something that is planned and can also lead on to something else.
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