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Feisal
Which phrase is right? "can be easily noticed" OR "can easily be noticed"
Another example:
"I probably will be available ..." OR "I will probably be available ..."
Sep 15, 2016 12:48 PM
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Hi Feisal,
The verb comes first. So, "I will probably be available" and "Can easily be noticed"
September 15, 2016
1
OK! Thank you very!
It is in fact really helpful.
September 15, 2016
1
"Can easily be noticed," is right.
Technically, you should say "I will probably be available."
However, in every day spoken English, especially in American English, the construction "I probably will be available," is commonly said - in order to emphasize the probability.
September 15, 2016
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Azeri, English, Persian (Farsi), Spanish
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Spanish
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