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he is still probably sleeping vs he is still probably sleeps

The correct phrase is "he is still probably sleeping." The verb "sleeping" is the correct form to use after the adverb "probably." The second phrase, "he is still probably sleeps," is incorrect because the verb form "sleeps" does not match the adverb "probably."

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 1503 views

he is still probably sleeping

This phrase is correct. The verb "sleeping" is the correct form to use after the adverb "probably."

This phrase is used to indicate that someone is most likely still sleeping at the present moment.

Examples:

  • He is still probably sleeping, so let's not wake him up.
  • I think he is still probably sleeping in his room.
  • She is still probably sleeping after the long flight.
  • They are still probably sleeping in their tent.
  • The baby is still probably sleeping in the crib.
  • He's probably still sleeping in the crib.
  • He is still the same person.
  • You tell Mario that he is still an artist.
  • Then he is still being held by terrorists.
  • You tell Mario that he is still an artist.
  • He is still alive because of the respirator.
  • He is still shooting at me.
  • He Is Still Mad At Me Though.
  • He needs to prove to Jimmy Carter that he is still winning.
  • Sir Thomas, he is still the King.
  • Hunter O'Herlihy is down with mono and he is still moving faster than you zombies.
  • Authorities believe he is still in california.
  • Because I am not sure he is still a Borg.
  • After all, he is still Chinese
  • Well, he is still a boy, Your Majesty.
  • He is still on the lake bottom.
  • This is a crucial time, but he is still an... excellent candidate for this treatment.
  • Even if he is still in Nairobi.
  • Oscar has tried everything, but he is still alone.
  • But he is still our führer.

he is still probably sleeps

This phrase is incorrect. The verb form "sleeps" does not match the adverb "probably."

  • He is still the same person.
  • You tell Mario that he is still an artist.
  • Then he is still being held by terrorists.
  • You tell Mario that he is still an artist.
  • He is still alive because of the respirator.
  • He is still shooting at me.
  • He Is Still Mad At Me Though.
  • He needs to prove to Jimmy Carter that he is still winning.
  • Sir Thomas, he is still the King.
  • Hunter O'Herlihy is down with mono and he is still moving faster than you zombies.
  • Authorities believe he is still in california.
  • Because I am not sure he is still a Borg.
  • After all, he is still Chinese
  • Well, he is still a boy, Your Majesty.
  • He is still on the lake bottom.
  • This is a crucial time, but he is still an... excellent candidate for this treatment.
  • Even if he is still in Nairobi.
  • Oscar has tried everything, but he is still alone.
  • But he is still our führer.
  • Which means he is still alive...

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