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"would it be possible" vs "i' finishing my degree"

These two phrases are not comparable as they are unrelated. 'Would it be possible' is a question asking about the feasibility of something, while 'I'm finishing my degree' is a statement indicating ongoing action. They serve different purposes and cannot be directly compared.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

would it be possible

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to inquire about the feasibility of a certain action or situation.

This phrase is used to politely ask if something is achievable or doable. It is often used when seeking permission, making requests, or exploring options.

Examples:

  • Would it be possible for you to help me with this project?
  • Would it be possible to reschedule our meeting?
  • Would it be possible to have a vegetarian option for dinner?
  • Would it be possible to extend the deadline?
  • Would it be possible for me to leave early today?

i' finishing my degree

This phrase is incorrect. It seems to be a typo or a fragment of a sentence that is missing the beginning. The correct form would be 'I'm finishing my degree.'


Alternatives:

  • I'm finishing my degree.
  • I will be finishing my degree.
  • I have been finishing my degree.
  • I finished my degree.
  • I'm close to finishing my degree.

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