English, asked by arishkhan9393, 8 months ago

He_________ comitted the crime,but the evidence is not convincing.
options.
probably
possibly
undoubtedly
perhaps​

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Answered by myrakincsem
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He probably committed the crime, but the evidence is not convincing.

  • In English linguistics, the word probably is used when we are almost sure of something. Probably represents almost the certainty of an event.
  • In the sentence mentioned in the question, the person is almost sure of a person committing a crime but as their is no supporting evidence hence there is a slight possibility of him to be wrong.

Thus, the word probably will be used to fill in the blank.

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