Where Do You Put Actually In A Sentence?

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  • Actually, I can’t make it tonight after all.
  • I can’t make it tonight, actually.
  • I can’t believe she actually said that.

When should you use the word actually?

You use actually to indicate that a situation exists or happened, or to emphasize that it is true. One afternoon, I got bored and actually fell asleep for a few minutes. You use actually when you are correcting or contradicting someone. No, I’m not a student.

Should probably be or should be probably?

“Should be” is the predicate, and “probably” is an adverb; you can write “probably should be”, or “should probably be”, but because modifiers in English generally come before the word modified, it is ungrammatical to place the adverb after the verb.

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Should be sentences examples?

‘Should’ can be used:

  • To express something that is probable. Examples: “John should be here by 2:00 PM.” “He should be bringing Jennifer with him.
  • To ask questions. Examples: “Should we turn left at this street?” …
  • To show obligation, give recommendation or even an opinion. Examples: “You should stop eating fast food.”

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