Asking for promise:
Promise me that you will not do that again
Do you promise that you will take care of my house when I
go?
Make a promise, won’t you?
I want you to promise that you’ll love me forever
Is that a promise?
Do you give your word on that?
Do you swear that you won’t forget me?
Offering promise:
I promise I’ll do whatever you want.
I promise you that I’ll do my best.
I promise to love you endlessly
It’s a promise
I give you my word on that
you have my word on it
I swear that my love is only for you.
Asking about feeling and thought:
How do you feel about that?
What are you thinking about?
You have something on your mind?
What are you looking so serious about?
Is something bothering you?
Is there anything you want to talk about?
Want to talk about it?
Are you OK?
Are you worried about something?
Expressing wonder:
I wonder at her behavior
I wonder how can he come here after what happened
I really wonder if he loves somebody older.
I’m just wondering if she knows how much I love her.
I wonder who she is.
I was just wondering
how to do it.
I don’t wonder after the treatment she had.
Asking possibility:
Is it possible to see mount Merapi from here?
What possibility is there that they are still alive?
Is there any possibility of seeing the doctor today?
Can you come to my house tonight?
Is there any chance they will meet and marry?
Will you be able to stop by the post office on the way home?
What will probably happen to the main character?
Stating possibility:
Maybe
Perhaps
Could be
It’s possible
They may be
I might meet him
There’s a good possibility
It’s very likely
There’s a big chance
There’s a chance
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