maybe
[副词]
used to show uncertainty or hesitation

也许, 可能
Ex: Maybe we should try a different restaurant this time .
never
[副词]
not at any point in time

从不, 永不
Ex: This old never worked properly , not even when it was new .
most
[副词]
used to refer to someone or something that possesses the highest degree or amount of a particular quality

最多, 最
Ex: She is most reliable person I know , always keeping her promises .
probably
[副词]
used to show likelihood or possibility without absolute certainty

可能, 大概
Ex: He probably going to join us for dinner tonight .
pretty
[副词]
to a degree that is high but not very high

相当, 挺
Ex: Your explanation pretty clear , now I understand the concept better .
about
[副词]
used with a number to show that it is not exact

大约, 左右
Ex: The meeting should start about ten minutes .
long
[副词]
for a great amount of time

长时间地, 很久地
Ex: She long admired his work , ever since she first saw it years ago .
almost
[副词]
used to say that something is nearly the case but not completely

几乎, 差不多
Ex: The project almost complete , with only a few finishing touches remaining .
else
[副词]
in addition to what is already mentioned or known

另外, 其他
Ex: The shop sells clothes , shoes , and accessories , but else.
sometimes
[副词]
on some occasions but not always

有时, 偶尔
Ex: sometimes visit our relatives during the holidays .
later
[副词]
at a time following the current or mentioned moment, without specifying exactly when

稍后, 之后
Ex: She plans to travel to later, once her schedule clears up .
exactly
[副词]
used to indicate that something is completely accurate or correct

正好, 完全
Ex: The instructions were exactly, resulting in a flawless assembly of the furniture .

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