Yes, probably is the correct spelling of the word.Some example sentences with this word are:You can probably spell pretty well.His beef will probably be a bit gritty.You probably rhyme pretty swell too.
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Yes, 0.38 is closer to 0 and 0.78 is closer to 1, so 0.78 is greater.
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "probably."
Probably unknown.
The word closer a noun form of the verb to close (closes, closing, closed). The word closer is also the comparative form of the adjective close (closer, closest).
pulling you closer is a strong sign of affection. so yes, he probably does like you
"korrekt" or "rigtig". the last one is probably closer to the English word "right"
Closer to what? If you're south and/or west of Ohio, Cincinnati is probably closer; if you're east and/or north of Ohio, Columbus is probably closer. If you're IN Ohio, then unless you're in the southwest corner, Columbus is probably closer.
Yes, the word probably is an adverb.An example sentence is: "he will probably behave later".
Yes, It is because it is closer to the Arabic word.
No - 'élégance' is probably what you are looking for.
Yes probably because rate is a word of its own.
No, the noun 'closer' is concrete noun, a word for a person or a device; a word for something physical.The word 'closer' is also the comparative form of the adjective 'close'.
Yes, 14 is closer to 15 than 16. The distance between 14 and 15 on the number line is 1, while the distance between 14 and 16 is 2. This can be calculated by subtracting the numbers to find the absolute value of the difference.
It means yes, or actually, closer to "yeah." Malista means yes, but most people say "neh."