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probably have to do with vs have probably do with

The correct phrase is 'probably have to do with.' The adverb 'probably' should come before the verb 'have' in this context. 'Have probably do with' is not a correct construction in English.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 679 views

probably have to do with

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that something is likely related to or connected with something else.

Examples:

  • The delay probably has to do with the bad weather.
  • His absence probably has to do with his illness.
  • The issue probably has to do with a misunderstanding.
  • Her behavior probably has to do with her upbringing.
  • The error probably has to do with a software glitch.
  • They probably have nothing to do with the bomb.
  • What I do care about is stopping the senseless killing of people who probably have nothing to do with making decisions about drones or who gets a Nobel Peace Prize.
  • What I do care about is stopping the senseless killing of people who probably have nothing to do with making decisions about drones or who gets a Nobel Peace Prize.
  • The guys probably have big plans.
  • Probably have a taste for gambling and thieving.
  • - It probably have been memories.
  • You probably have other interests outside your work.
  • Continuing with the panel would probably have created a political atmosphere in which the US would probably have been more tempted actually to implement the D'Amato Act and reject suspension.
  • They probably have a ton of people at their house.
  • You probably have a whole system for that.
  • I probably have an e-mail on my phone.
  • I probably have an e-mail on my phone.
  • You probably have more excitement in one day than I've had in my entire life.
  • -I'll probably have a headache in the morning.
  • Will probably have to spend one more shift at the house.
  • Everybody should probably have their own bowl of pasta.
  • You should probably have somewhere to be.
  • They're both foreign diplomats, which means they probably have immunity in this country.
  • We'll probably have to bring you in for questioning.
  • We'll probably have to bring you in for questioning.

have probably do with

This phrase is not a correct construction in English.

  • They probably have nothing to do with the bomb.
  • What I do care about is stopping the senseless killing of people who probably have nothing to do with making decisions about drones or who gets a Nobel Peace Prize.
  • What I do care about is stopping the senseless killing of people who probably have nothing to do with making decisions about drones or who gets a Nobel Peace Prize.
  • You probably don't entirely trust me.
  • - You probably don't want to watch this part.
  • People probably don't know that he's an amazing husband.
  • We probably don't have more than two hours, tops.
  • They probably do it on that couch.
  • We could probably do that from right here.
  • I should probably do it in the bathroom, though.
  • I think everyone could probably do with a break.
  • - Probably don't call her ma'am.
  • You probably don't need an assistant.
  • I am convinced that you can probably do this.
  • I probably don't have time for coffee.
  • And for calling you words you probably don't even understand.
  • Oppa you can probably do that.
  • You know, we should probably do this out of town.
  • But you probably don't notice.
  • You probably don't listen to that music anyways.

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