may is like maybe, which means in between yes or no .. usually its more toward a yes but theyre too shy to say it, or it could lean toward a no because they don't want to hurt your feelings, or if like a parent is saying it then it could depend how how good you're acting
Yes, you can start a question with the word "must." For example, "Must we attend the meeting tomorrow?" would be a question starting with "must."
No, "May" is not a long vowel sound word. It is a short vowel sound word.
Yes, also you may use humility.
Yes it's a verb. Not to be confused with the month May which is a proper noun.
No, porils is not a word. There are some necessary qualifications. It is not a common English word. It may be a very old and little known word in historical dialects of English. It may be a word in some language other than English. It may be a word in an invented language.
Yes, you may or may not also call it the slang word for probability; use it if you're too lazy.
I would say yes it has to words May and Be so yes it think it is good question.
Yes, the word 'flash' is a verb. However, 'flash' may also function as a noun in English.
Yes, it is. It's very short so it's easy to spell. Example sentence:You can plant them in May and they may or may not bloom in June.
Yes. Lone is an adjective. It means solitary, or singular. The related word "alone" may be an adjective or an adverb.
nope Yes , it is. It may be used interchangably with evils or problems, as in the ills of the world.
The word for yes in French is "Oui" (pronounced Wee). The word "very much" is beaucoup (bo- KOO). You may have seen this word in the expression "Merci beaucoup" (thank you very much).