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Goldfish Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

probably / definitely

what is the location of these two adverbs in the sentences? (with to be verbs, perfect verbs, with going to,...in either positive and negative forms)
  

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goldfish what is the location of these two adverbs in the sentences? Did you have any particular sentences in mind? You said "the" sentences, but did not post any.

  • goldfish what is the location of these two adverbs in the sentences?
  • Did you have any particular sentences in mind?
  • You said "the" sentences, but did not post any.
  • He's probably / definitely not going to be here for Christmas since the airports are closed.
  • He's probably / definitely going to be here for Christmas since the weather is good and the streets are clear.
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goldfishwhat is the location of these two adverbs in the sentences?
Did you have any particular sentences in mind? You said "the" sentences, but did not post any.

He's probably / definitely not going to be here for Christmas since the airports are closed.
He's probably / definitely going to be here for Christmas since the weather is good and the
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tnx a lot.
could you pls tell the rule of that.I mean before/after main verbs,before /after the to be verbs... .
How about the third conditional are they located after would or before that?
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goldfishlocation of these two adverbs
probably and definitely go in the same position as adverbs of frequency.

See

Usage of adverbs is not dependent on whether they are in conditional clauses.

The remarks at the link given above are for the usual patterns. You will find that adverb placement is somewhat variable, so y

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