20 Examples of Doubtful Adverbs

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20 Examples of Doubtful Adverbs

Doubtful adverbs are words used to express doubt about a time, an action or a sentence. These words help listeners better understand the meaning of what is being said. Here are 20 examples of doubtful adverbs:

Maybe:

  • Perhaps I got surprised.
  • Perhaps let's not arrive on time.
  • Perhaps Let's work all night.

Exam:

  • Examen all the options before making a decision.
  • Examen the scenario to better understand the situation.
  • Examen the pros and cons before making a decision.

Maybe:

  • Perhaps need more information.
  • Perhaps I need to reconsider my options.
  • Perhaps see you in the future.

Probably:

  • Probably I go early.
  • Probably let's succeed.
  • Probably I made a mistake.

It is possible that:

  • It is possible that he thinks differently.
  • It is possible that understand the question.
  • It is possible that understand the situation.

Maybe:

  • Maybe be bad news.
  • Maybe We have to change plans.
  • Maybe let's get the prize.

Could:

  • Might take a while.
  • Might decide to change jobs.
  • Might return tomorrow.

It is likely that:

  • It is likely that she thinks differently.
  • It is likely that let's choose this option.
  • It is likely that we will part soon

Maybe not:

  • Maybe not we're compatible.
  • Maybe not understand it.
  • Maybe not come back on time.

Probably not:

  • Probably not I like the movie.
  • Probably not Let's go that route.
  • Probably not reach an agreement.

Possibly:

  • Possibly, finish my work early.
  • Possibly, I go to a different place.
  • Possibly, have a nice day.

Trivially:

  • triviallyWe missed something important.
  • trivially, we neglected something important.
  • trivially, we left out something important.

Surely:

  • SurelyI have to prepare the food.
  • Surely, need more help.
  • Surely, go to work early.

Most likely:

  • Most likelyLet's change our plan.
  • Most likelyWe decided on this option.
  • Most likely, see you soon.

Almost certainly:

  • Almost certainly, do something wrong.
  • Almost certainly, I stay at home.
  • Almost certainly, let's delay.

Probably not:

  • Probably not understand it.
  • Probably not make the same decision.
  • Probably not go to the cinema afterwards.

Maybe not:

  • Maybe not I remember that.
  • Maybe not you like the movie
  • Maybe not can help.

I can almost guarantee it:

  • I can almost guarantee itLet's work late.
  • I can almost guarantee it, let's travel together.
  • I can almost guarantee itLet's have a great success.

We hope these examples have helped you understand the use of doubtful adverbs. Remember that these words help the audience to better understand your speech, so it is important to use them when necessary.

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