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Latest post Mon, Feb 9 2009 7:01 AM by Avangi. 1 replies.
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quebec62  +  667651 Mon, 09 Feb 09 06:48 AM
Hi everybody..

Could someone tell me how to express "could it be" in other word.
For example in this sentence "Could it be she already took the map before we are?"

Any help would be appreciated.
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Avangi  +  667659 Mon, 09 Feb 09 07:01 AM
Perhaps she already took the map.  Of course this is a statement instead of a question, but it amounts to the same thing.

Could she have already taken the map?  Just a slight change from your original.

I wonder if she already took the map.  (Again, a statement.)

Is it possible she already took the map?

  - A.
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