Where should I place the adverb?


Where should I place the adverb?



  1. Potentially, it could be moved back to where it was.

  2. It could be potentially moved back to where it was.

  3. It could potentially be moved back to where it was.


Should it directly precede the verb "moved"? Or ahead of "be moved"? Or in front of the whole statement?



Answer



I believe that potentially would be considered an adverb of certainty in this context. The adverb should be placed after the first auxiliary verb could, so the answer is number three from your list:



It could potentially be moved back to where it was.



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