just curious to know the usage of "How Likely" is it an adv or adj in the question?
And which one is correct or sound like more natural ? (I corrected with CAPS the ones that could be corrected easily)
1 how likely will you BE TO continue postING reviews in the future?-BEST
2 how likely are you TO... - YES with above changes
3 how likely you will... - NO
4 how likely is it that you will... - Yes, with the above changes.
1, 2, and 4 with the corrections are all correct ways of asking this question. I think the most natural for me would be, "How likely is it that you will continue posting (in the future)?" #4.
I might also say, "How likely are you to continue posting (in the future)?" #2
I would probably not say, "in the future", because "continue to post" obviously goes into the future.
As to your question about adverb and adjectives. An adverb modifies a verb and an adjective modifies a noun, so:
1 how likely WILL you be to continue posting reviews in the future?-Adverb- will
2 how likely are you to...? - Adverb- are
3 how likely you will... -Not correctly written, but would have been an adjective- you
4 how likely is it that you will...? - Adverb- is
An example of an adjective would be:
Tell me how likely you would be to... (you)