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Guest Posted 23 years ago
Grammar

Words arrangement

Which is correct:
- When class is over, it will be probably raining.
- When class is over, it will probably be raining.
Do we put ( probably ) before the verb to Be or after it? And what is the rule?
  

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There are no fixed rules governing the placement of an adverb but it is always recommended to put it close to the word to modifty. It looks like the second sentence sounds better

  • There are no fixed rules governing the placement of an adverb but it is always recommended to put it close to the word to modifty.
  • It looks like the second sentence sounds better
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There are no fixed rules governing the placement of an adverb but it is always recommended to put it close to the word to modifty. It looks like the second sentence sounds better

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