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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

how to use possibly instead of possible
  

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Possible is an adjective. Possibly is an adverb. Use the two words with that in mind.

  • Possible is an adjective.
  • Possibly is an adverb.
  • Use the two words with that in mind.
  • If you would like to post some practice sentences, we will be happy to check them for you.
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Possible is an adjective.
Possibly is an adverb.
Use the two words with that in mind. If you would like to post some practice sentences, we will be happy to check them for you.
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(adverb instead of adjective)

It might be possible to do it. (adj.)

We could possibly do it. (adv.)


Edit. You're too quick for me, MrM. I fear I shall be placed on moderation.
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Avangi I fear I shall be placed on moderation
You'll be lucky. It's a public flogging at least. We are considering hanging, drawing and quartering you, though the moderates are pushing for a simple beheading.

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