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Kenny1999 Posted 3 years ago
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Probably, possibly, probability, possibility

Well. I am always confused with these words. Can you illustrate the difference with examples?

  

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it which contain both possibly and probably. They are useful to compare these two adverbs. It's probably (highly likely) true if they say your little Tommy is a liar and possibly (a little bit likely, maybe) a thief.

  • it which contain both possibly and probably.
  • They are useful to compare these two adverbs.
  • It's probably (highly likely) true if they say your little Tommy is a liar and possibly (a little bit likely, maybe) a thief.
  • She was an attractive woman, possibly of Indian descent, probably in her late 20s.
  • ) An 8-track reel of tape from an IBM mainframe in the 1980s is probably unreadable, except possibly by a handful of machines kept by hobbyists.
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Here are some sentences from fraze.it which contain both possibly and probably. They are useful to compare these two adverbs.

It's probably (highly likely) true if they say your little Tommy is a liar and possibly (a little bit likely, maybe) a thief.

She was an attractive woman, possibly of Indian descent, probably in her late 20s. (We

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