Learn English – Is it right the usage of the word “certainly” in the following sentence

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I was discussing with a friend about possibilities and he told me:

When you have more certainly you should use "will" instead of "may",

but I am not sure if the word "certainly" can be used like this, I would like to appreciate any explanation of its usage, I got confuse since I believe that this word can be used in many ways, I am not sure if it is a verb or an adjective.

Best Answer

I think the noun you are thinking of in your sentence is

certainty

which is a measure of the probability that something will happen

When something happens with certainty, it has a probability of 1.0

certainly

is the adverb to describe certainty.

If something has certainty, it will certainly happen.

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