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		Grammar and Linguistics > Probably + present continuous     
			
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 Marcsi85
 
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							| Hello everyone!     I came across this sentence in a language exam test: I �m probably learning history next year.   How can I use PROBABLY with present continuous? Is it correct? As fas as I know if we want to express something that is not sure we have to use WILL or MIGHT for future. What do you think?   Thanks for your reply!   Mary |  15 May 2010      
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| Hi, Mary, It sounds a little informal, but we definitely use it. Of course, we use the present continuous with a future meaning (I �m going to a movie later today), so if it isn �t definite, but probable, we use "probably" with it.   As you said, the more usual way to say it is "I �ll probably study history next year". Sometimes that seems too formal for casual speech, so a student would say "I �m probably taking history next year".   We �re probably going to the beach later today. I �m probably having eggs for breakfast. She �s probably doing her homework after dinner.   There �s definitely an informal sound to these sentences, but they sound natural.   I hope this helps, Bruce |  15 May 2010     
					
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 Babs1966
 
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							| I agree with Bruce explanation ;) and like you I would use Will or might and as might indicates something being probable ==> PROBABLY fits in your sentence but BE is missing. I would write : I �ll probably BE learning history next year.    I hope I didn �t bring mor confusion, Babs |  15 May 2010     
					
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 redcamarocruiser
 
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							| To me they sound normal and not especially informal. |  15 May 2010     
					
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							| Hello Mary,   There �s nothing wrong with the sentence  �I �m probably learning history next year. � You are using the present continuous (...ing) together with a time marker (next year) for future use. The word  �probably � is not giving this sentence its future meaning. There are many other variants too, such as  �certainly �,  �definitely �,  �possibly � etc, and these words simply state the degree of certainty. |  15 May 2010     
					
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