Помагите 5 Study the example sentences. Where do we put probably and definitely in affirmative and negative sentences? It'll probably be a better place. probably won't go. They'll definitely help us. They definitely won't understand. More practice Workbook page 51
1. I will accompany you with pleasure as soon as I finish my report. 2. The performance will be a great success if he plays the leading role. 3. If this time is convenient for you, we will meet tomorrow. 4. We will not complete the work this week in case he gets ill. 5. We will not start till he arrives. 6. Provided he leaves now, he will miss the rush hour. 7. We will not be able to carry out the experiment unless he helps us. 8. You may take my dictionary as long as you give it back on Friday. 9. As soon as he (returns) from the beach, we (will have) dinner. 10. I (will phone) you when she (comes). 11. Providing that he (works) hard, he will finish his work on Thursday. 12. She has two keys in her bag in case she (loses) one. 13. Unless he (comes), we (will not go) to the country. 14. He (will remind) you of your promise in case you (forget) it. 15. As soon as the lake (gets frozen), she (will go skating). 16. When you (turn) on the right, you (will see) an old oak. 17. If she (keeps) her promise, they (will be) rich. 18. Unless you (look) at the picture at some distance, you (will not see) the details. 19. Providing that nothing (happens), I (will return) in two weeks. 20. If the wind (blows) from the west, it (will rain / rains). 21. If you (get) there before me, wait till I (come). 22. Provided all (goes) well, I (will graduate) in June. 23. He (will not go) for a walk until he (does) his lessons. 24. He (will not catch) the train unless he (leaves) immediately. 25. We (will not wait) till he (makes up his mind).
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Once the National Botanic Garden of Wales, you instantly forget about all the problems and concerns. There is something to see and do. On its territory grow Wales' rarest tree is a unique sculpture garden, and a huge dome greenhouses Big (Big Greenhouse) lie the real tropical jungle. Children will be delighted by the possibility shuffled by a small pond, and get acquainted with their inhabitants, or go to the adventure full of surprises. Great success enjoyed themed gardens, especially the mysterious "Ghost Forest" (Ghost Forest). In short, will not be bored anyone.
maybe and perhaps usually come at the beginning of the clause:
Perhaps the weather will be fine.
Maybe it won't rain.
Other adverbs of possibility usually come in front of the main verb:
He is certainly coming to the party.
Will they definitely be there?
We will possibly come to England next year.