01.He will probably be at home.02br 00He probably will be at home.02br 00Probably he will be at home.02br 00Are these three sentences all correct?02br 00Are there any differences between them?02br 02br 002.He won't probably be at home.02br 00He probably won't be at home.02br 00He will probably not be at home.02br 00Probably he won't be at home.02br 00In negative sentences, do we have to put "probably" before negative auxiliaries?02br 00And if "will" doesn't combine with not, can we put "probably" between will and not?0-
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02br 00Are these three sentences all correct? 00Yes02br 00Are there any differences between them? N01font 00ot much.
— Clive
02br 00Are these three sentences all correct?
00Yes02br 00Are there any differences between them?
N01font 00ot much.
00 OK02br 00He will probably not be at home.
00OK02br 00Probably he won't be at home.
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0Hi,02br 02br 01font001.He will probably be at home.02br 00He probably will be at home.02br 00Probably he will be at home.02br 00Are these three sentences all correct? 00Yes02br 00Are there any differences between them? N01font00ot much. As a general comment, moving a w
0i think the general rule is that the adverb of degree is placed after the verb or entire expression. 02br 02br 00.He will probably be at home. ( i agree )02br 00He probably will be at home. (not sure )02br 00Probably he will be at home. (not sure )0-