[General] "eventually" in front or behind a sentence?

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Hello, which is correct? Thanks

Which is correct?
A) Eventually, all my games will be sold to Peter.

B) All my games will be sold to Peter eventually.

Which is correct?
1) Eventually, all my games will be sold to Peter and unlikely to be resold.

2) All my games will be sold to Peter eventually and unlikely to be resold.
 
A) Eventually, all my games will be sold to Peter.:tick:

B) All my games will be sold to Peter eventually.:tick:


1) Eventually, all my games will be sold to Peter and are unlikely to be resold.:tick:

2) All my games will be sold to Peter eventually and are unlikely to be resold.:tick:


We say 'at the beginning or the end of a sentence', not 'in front or behind'.

Rover
 
Are these two sentences right?

C) All my games will be sold eventually to Peter.

3) All my games will be sold eventually to Peter and areunlikely to be resold.
 
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