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she will be probably joinig us vs she will probably be joining us

The correct sentence is "She will probably be joining us." The adverb "probably" should come before "be" in this case. The incorrect sentence "she will be probably joinig us" places the adverb in the wrong position.
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she will be probably joinig us

This phrase is incorrect. The adverb "probably" should come before the main verb "be".

The correct order is "she will probably be joining us".

she will probably be joining us

This phrase is correct. The adverb "probably" is correctly placed before the main verb "be".

Use this phrase when talking about someone who is likely to join you in the future.

Examples:

  • She will probably be joining us for dinner tonight.
  • He will probably be joining us at the meeting tomorrow.
  • They will probably be joining us on the trip next week.
  • I think she will probably be joining us for the event.
  • The new team member will probably be joining us for the training session.
  • Jan 9, 2016 ... +Tanzim Ahmed That's Aarons Wife. She will probably be joining us again when game of Thrones comes back in April.. Read more. Show less.

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