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Yellowstarstruck Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Probably versus Perhaps

Hi! "Probably" means a strong chance of something happening. Am I right? Thanks, Fulvio

1. Probably John will come to the party on Saturday.

2. Perhaps John will come to the party on Saturday.

  

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yellowstarstruck "Probably" means a strong chance of something happening. Am I right? Yes, but note below where to place it in a sentence.

  • yellowstarstruck "Probably" means a strong chance of something happening.
  • Am I right?
  • Yes, but note below where to place it in a sentence.
  • yellowstarstruck 1.
  • Probably John will probably come to the party on Saturday.
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yellowstarstruck"Probably" means a strong chance of something happening. Am I right?

Yes, but note below where to place it in a sentence.

yellowstarstruck1. Probably John will probably come to the party on Saturday.
2. Perhaps John will come to the party on Saturday.

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