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I presumably vs presumably I

Both "i presumably" and "presumably i" are not complete phrases on their own. They need to be part of a larger sentence to make sense. The placement of the word "presumably" depends on the context and emphasis in the sentence. It's not logical to compare them directly as they are fragments.

Last updated: March 26, 2024

I presumably

This is not a complete phrase on its own. It needs to be part of a larger sentence to make sense.

This fragment can be used in a sentence like "I presumably left my keys at home." to indicate an assumption or likelihood.

presumably I

This is not a complete phrase on its own. It needs to be part of a larger sentence to make sense.

This fragment can be used in a sentence like "Presumably I will receive the package tomorrow." to indicate an assumption or likelihood.
  • Presumably I'm the condemned man, and obviously you're the hearty breakfast.
  • Presumably because I am the stronger.
  • You baked me a cake, presumably so I may eat it.
  • So, presumably, I was listening to a comedian on the radio the other day talking about the importance and reliability of getting to gigs.
  • Presumably so I can apologize to him.
  • Presumably, I suppose, as a warning never to do it again.
  • Donna, a few weeks ago, while presumably blackout drunk, I...
  • Presumably, while I'm away, you'll become senior partner?
  • And I, presumably, the worm?
  • John Doe - presumably mauled by a grizzly.
  • Presumably there was some football on television somewhere.
  • Presumably to start anew somewhere else.
  • In for regular testing, so presumably chronic.
  • Presumably, modern humans emerged somewhere in Africa.
  • It could become operational presumably in 2010.
  • Presumably he cannot be here this afternoon.
  • I carrying another, presumably yours.
  • Presumably Ben told him what to think.
  • This is her daughter's handwriting, presumably.
  • Presumably to buy this surplus of nose candy.

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