I'm not certain if I may possibly have an answer to your question.
the answer to that question is completely definitely but only possibly correctly false because of the falsely true status of the info that may or may not quite possibly definitely be falsely true.
The question "May I?" is asking for permission. The question "Can I?" is asking if I have the ability to.
If you mean "It is possible that you will be able to attend," use Possibly, you may attend. The word possibly is not necessary: its doubtful meaning is included in the form "may attend." Therefore, we make it absolute, separated from the grammar of the sentence by the comma.
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It may take me a while to answer your question.
that question is easy.first,get to know him throughout his friends and possibly him,then start flirting with him and you may get lucky!
Only one or possibly an infinite number Some questions may be answered by just one person. However, most questions may need more people to offer a complete answer to your question.
This question is not grammatically correct. Possibilities are many, and reality is a state of mind. What is or is not possible is simply an opinion.
Please resubmit your question as your above question is not complete. Thanks.
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Amnesia and brain injuries may possibly result from these accidents.
Its possibly if u use a weggy borad.?