probably
probably — 副詞
1. You use probably to say that you think something is true or will happen, but you
很可能
表示某事很有機會發生或屬實
You use probably to say that you think something is true or will happen, but you are not completely certain.
Joshua is probably still at work — I can see his car in the car park.
Joshua 可能還在上班——我在停車場可以看到他的車。
probably after BE: is probably
If you do not eat breakfast, you will probably feel hungry before lunch.
如果你沒吃早餐,午餐前很可能會覺得餓。
will probably + verb in conditional sentence
The train will probably arrive late because of the bad weather outside.
因為外面的天氣不好,火車很可能會誤點。
With her high test scores, Apinya is probably the best student in her class.
從她的高分來看,Apinya 很可能是班上最優秀的學生。
Camille probably forgot about our meeting — she did not answer my call.
Camille 很可能忘了我們的會議——她沒接我的電話。
- likely
adjective only; requires 'to' or 'that' (It is likely to rain / It is likely that…), while 'probably' is an adverb that modifies the verb directly.
- presumably
more formal; suggests the speaker is reasoning from available evidence rather than just guessing.
- doubtless
stronger certainty and more formal; usually used in written English.
文法句型
probably + verb phrase
probably after be
probably before main verb
用法筆記
Probably is a sentence adverb and usually sits in mid-position: after the verb BE (is probably), after the first auxiliary verb (will probably), or directly before the main verb (probably forgot). In informal speech, it may begin a sentence: Probably she's already left.