📄️ Even
Even is an adverb.
📄️ Eventually
We use the adverb eventually to mean ‘in the end’, especially when something has involved a long time, or a lot of effort or problems:
📄️ Hardly
Hardly is an adverb.
📄️ Hopefully
The adverb hopefully means ‘wanting the answer to be yes’:
📄️ Largely
Largely means ‘almost completely’:
📄️ Likely and unlikely
Likely and unlikely are adjectives. We use them to say that something will probably happen or not happen in the future. We can use them before a noun, or with the verbs be, seem and appear:
📄️ Surely
We use the adverb surely to express a degree of certainty. It does not express as much certainty as definitely or certainly. When we use surely, we are hoping that our listener will agree with us:
📄️ Too
Too is an adverb.
📄️ Ultimately
Ultimately is an adverb. We use it to mean ‘finally, after a series of things have happened’: