Perhaps is an adverb to express uncertainty or possibility or when one does not want to be too definite or assertive with an answer or opinion. Example sentence:
Perhaps she may not be on time for the appointment due to the weather.
You can use "perhaps" to indicate uncertainty or possibility in a sentence, such as "Perhaps we will meet for lunch tomorrow." It is often used to suggest a potential course of action or decision without making a definitive statement.
Yes, you can use a comma before "perhaps" when it is used as an introductory word in a sentence. Placing a comma helps to separate it from the main clause and improve clarity in the sentence structure.
You can have apple pie or perhaps you would rather have cake.
One way to use "serene" as the last word in a sentence is: "Despite the chaos around her, she remained calm and serene."
A common truism is that "practice makes perfect".
One way to use the word "virtue" in a sentence is: "Her honesty and integrity are considered virtues by those who know her well."
This is not an English word. Perhaps you mean "bald," as in "He was a bald headed man." You might just mean "bad," as in "That is a bad sentence."
When you put things into perspective, perhaps it is not lazy getting word sentences off the internet.
"Com" is not an English word. Perhaps you meant come, as in "Come here and sit by me."
Technically, you can't, by virtue of the fact that "esteblish" is not a word. Perhaps "establish" is what you meant.
A question, perhaps like, 'In what sentence could we use the word 'Mantra' correctly?
technically, your question. perhaps a sentence like "In china, people use calligraphy instead of a written alphabet
Perhaps we will go to the Halloween party.
As far as I know, "striaght" is not a word in the English language, but perhaps it is a slang term. You might mean "straight".
This is not an English word. Perhaps you mean equal, which means "the same." The two answers are equal. They are equal in strength.
Perhaps;" I want all the inquiries for all the robberies in town this year!" commanded the Sargent.
Whose woods are these,Perhaps I know.Stopping by The Woods is a charming poem.Woods means jungle, forest.
You can have apple pie or perhaps you would rather have cake.