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slide1. Презентация по английскому языку к УМК Ю.А. Комарова, И.В .Ларионова 8 класс раздел 7 Adverbs of possibility and probability<br>
slide2. Adverbs of possibility and probability
Show the chances for the action or state to happen. They answer the question “How likely?”
They are:
certainly (очевидно),
indeed (в самом деле),
perhaps (вероятно),
probably(вероятно),
maybe (может быть, наверное)…<br>
slide3. Position of adverbs 1. Maybe and perhaps usually come at the beginning of the clause:
-Perhaps I will go to the park later.
-Maybe we’ll come after all.

2. Other adverbs of possibility / probability usually come in front of the main verb:
-She will certainly forget about it.
-Will they definitely be there?

3. After the present simple or past simple of be:
-They are definitely at home.
-He is probably in trouble.<br>
slide4. Position of adverbs 4. Adverbs of possibility/probability go after affirmative auxiliaries (will, would, can…)
- He will probably come after classes.
- I will definitely call you.

5. Adverbs of possibility/probability go before negative auxiliaries (won’t, wouldn’t, can’t…)
- He definitely won’t come after classes.
- I probably won’t call you.<br>
slide5. Write the sentences with the adverb in the correct place. He is too tired to come (perhaps)
She was very emotional (clearly).
I’m too busy tomorrow; could I come the day after? (possibly)
The student would pass the exams. (probably)
He has misunderstood the instructions (obviously).
My uncle will visit us soon. (maybe)
They are at home (certainly).
The message never arrived (maybe ).
They will go on holiday next. (definitely)<br>