Are they same meaning

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mahbub
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Are they same meaning

Post by mahbub »

Dear Alan

I will be oblised if you tell me weather both sentences bear the same meaning and correct.

"There are a little bit opportunity in our country"

"A little bit opportynity are there in our country"

With lots of good luck
Mahbub
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Post by Alan »

I'm afraid that neither is correct, Mahbub!

Do you perchance mean

There are few opportunities in our country.

??
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