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  • When to use more likely and most likely in a sentence
    Janus is more likely to commit crime than Mike because Janus has a history of mania However, if you wanted to use "most likely" you would say: Janus is most likely [in the group] to commit crime because Janus has a history of mania An easy way to remember is more ends with the "er" sound like "greater" and most ends with "st" just like
  • Words like maybe, possibly, might likely
    What is the technical term for words that indicate probability? For example: You might mean this, but possibly that instead And some such words can be tagged on the end, maybe I thought of 'fill
  • prepositions - likely to vs likely - English Language Learners . . .
    In American English, and more and more in British English, likely is used as a mid-position adverb (like probably in British English), most commonly between will and a main verb: The new regulations will likely result in many people losing their jobs
  • [will] likely vs. [will] probably in AmEng usage
    In examples 2-4, likely is a predicate adjective, appearing with auxiliary be: is likely, are (n't) likely Probably is always an adverb, so it can't substitute for a predicate adjective That leaves 1, 5, and 6, where likely can substitute for probably Both are adverbs, and both occur after the first auxiliary verb (will likely, have likely), which is normal and common However, an auxiliary
  • Is to be likely doing something a correct usage?
    0 We know that the most likely is commonly used in this way "to be likely to do something" For instance "He is likely to come to the party" When it comes to the negative version of the same sentence, you would expect They are most likely to not come to the party So far so good
  • Likely to: greater possibility than may, could or might
    Likely and probable ( probably) are synonyms in this context, and both imply greater than even odds (>50%) of an outcome occurring Unlikely, on the other hand implies less than even odds that the outcome will occur May, could, and might are weaker more vague in terms of quantitative probability They each mean that the odds are simply greater than 0% that the outcome will occur So, to
  • Can you qualify the phrase “is attributed to” by saying “is most likely . . .
    A co-worker frequently uses the phrase “X is most likely attributed to Y” and it feels wrong to me I think you have to say “X is attributed to Y” and can’t qualify it with “most likely” or anything similar
  • Is the expression may or may not semantically void?
    In addition to all the correct answers, here is another rather ironic use that I encounter quite often I may or may not have to use the bathroom really badly The speaker has to use the bathroom really badly and felt it necessary to add feigned subtlety to his declaration, most likely for the sake of humor
  • Why is it likelihood and not likelyhood? - English Language Usage . . .
    The i sound in likely is at the end of the word, so it's spelled with y, but in likelihood it's in the middle of the word, so it's spelled with i Note that this doesn't happen with all compounds
  • gerunds - Most likely mostly likely more likely - English Language . . .
    'Most likely' is a superlative It means that nothing else is as likely as this possibility 'More likely' is comparative It means that this is more likely than some other possibility you have previously mentioned 'Mostly likely' doesn't sound right, although I suppose there could be some convoluted contexts where it might be 'Mostly' is an adverb of frequency; it says how often something





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