# Certainty
## Certain: に違いない
に{違|ちが}いない means "I'm certain that".
> [!info] Example
> 私は{試験|しけん}を{合格|ごうかく}==に違いない==。
> I'm sure I'll pass the exam.
## Not always: とは限らない
とは{限|かぎ}らない means "not always", "not necessarily".
> [!info] Example
> {大人|おとな}は{正|ただ}しい==とは限らない==。
> Adults are not always right.
## Impossible
### わけがない
Means that there is no way, "impossible". 🛠 nuance?
> [!info] Example
> {全部|ぜんぶ}食べられる==わけがない==よ!
> It is impossible to eat it all!
### ようがない・ようもない
~{様|よう}がない means that there is no way, "impossible". 🛠 nuance?
Works by removing ~ます from a verb and adding ようがない・ようもない.
🛠 difference between ようがない and ようもない?
> [!info] Example
> もうこんな時間。帰り==ようがない==。
> It's already this late. I have no way to go back home.
### まさか
Usually at the start of a sentence, expresses surprise, about something that seemed impossible.
> [!info] Example
> ==まさか=={僕|ぼく}たちのチームが{負|ま}けた。
> I cannot believe our team lost.