Those tourists over there are probably Canadian. Tom hardly ever gets angry. We were both astonished when we heard the news. I soon found the keys I had lost I will probably be late home this evening. We are all going away tomorrow Did you both enjoy the party? I have got a lot of housework to do. I must also write some letters.
Are there any mistakes in word order (probably, hardly ever, both, soon all and also)? Is another word order acceptable?
Top answer
They are all good. No need to consider other word orders: the ones you have are the native ones.
— Mister Micawber
They are all good.
No need to consider other word orders: the ones you have are the native ones.
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