# "I'll decide in the morning if I feel well enough to go: maybe I will attend, but maybe I'll stay home and rest." # "Maybe it'll rain tonight; so I'm taking the laundry off the line." # "Maybe I'll answer just one more question on WikiAnswers, and then I'll go to sleep..."
Usually the first word in a sentence: Maybe this will help you. Another word with a similar meaning to use instead of maybe, more sophisticated; as this question is listed in "academic writing." Perhaps. Perhaps this will help you.
A sentence is a grammatical unit that is composed of one or more clauses. There are kinds of sentence complex sentence compound sentence simple sentence matrix sentence There are four types of sentence: statements, questions, orders and exclamations. A statement gives information: Football is a sport. It is a game for two teams. A question asks something: Do you like football? Is football an exciting game? An order tells somebody to do something: Don't play football there! Go to the park instead. An order may or may not end with an exclamation mark. An exclamation is a sentence that expresses a strong feeling: I love football! It's a brilliant game! An exclamation ends with an exclamation mark. There are four types of sentence: statements, questions, orders and exclamations. A statement gives information: Football is a sport. It is a game for two teams. A question asks something: Do you like football? Is football an exciting game? An order tells somebody to do something: Don't play football there! Go to the park instead. An order may or may not end with an exclamation mark. An exclamation is a sentence that expresses a strong feeling: I love football! It's a brilliant game! An exclamation ends with an exclamation mark.
"Perhaps" is a conditional word; it should be used when one is unsure. In the same way, it can also be used for suspense. It usually means something similar to "possibly."
Perhaps there is a better idea, but I cannot think of one.
Maybe you will win the prize but then maybe you won't. They say it will rain but maybe it won't as there are no clouds in the sky You may be able to jump that fence but I think it is too high
Jack may be home today I don't know. Maybe he is coming home tomorrow.
This may be the last question I will answer tonight, well.... maybe I could answer just one more.
This is my answer
Stealing is illegal.
He went rummaging through the attic.
When abiding by the rules, one will not be punished.
yes.
Perhaps we will go to the Halloween party.
Perhaps his radical activities were the result of a sense of powerlessness.
Perhaps the song of this robin will herald the anticipated spring.
I contemplated telling him, but decided that perhaps I shouldn't.
Perhaps access to a new car will entice you to stay in college.
A question, perhaps like, 'In what sentence could we use the word 'Mantra' correctly?
perhaps you may use, He/She said, He/She mentioned, He/She added,
The thief attempted to pilfer valuable items from the store.
technically, your question. perhaps a sentence like "In china, people use calligraphy instead of a written alphabet
Perhaps you may find him in the library. Perhaps is an adverb usually it goes at the beginning of a sentence.
"The intraschool competition will take place next week where students will compete against each other in various events."
"Com" is not an English word. Perhaps you meant come, as in "Come here and sit by me."