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Yes.

Maybe I will go to the city today.

Maybe John would volunteer to do the job.

Maybe can be used at the start of a sentence.

Yes.

Maybe I will go to the city today.

Maybe John would volunteer to do the job.

Maybe can be used at the start of a sentence.

Yes.

Maybe I will go to the city today.

Maybe John would volunteer to do the job.

Maybe can be used at the start of a sentence.

Yes.

Maybe I will go to the city today.

Maybe John would volunteer to do the job.

Maybe can be used at the start of a sentence.

Yes.

Maybe I will go to the city today.

Maybe John would volunteer to do the job.

Maybe can be used at the start of a sentence.

Yes.

Maybe I will go to the city today.

Maybe John would volunteer to do the job.

Maybe can be used at the start of a sentence.

Yes.

Maybe I will go to the city today.

Maybe John would volunteer to do the job.

Maybe can be used at the start of a sentence.

Yes.

Maybe I will go to the city today.

Maybe John would volunteer to do the job.

Maybe can be used at the start of a sentence.

Yes.

Maybe I will go to the city today.

Maybe John would volunteer to do the job.

Maybe can be used at the start of a sentence.

Yes.

Maybe I will go to the city today.

Maybe John would volunteer to do the job.

Maybe can be used at the start of a sentence.

Yes.

Maybe I will go to the city today.

Maybe John would volunteer to do the job.

Maybe can be used at the start of a sentence.

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Why doesn't a sentence start with maybe?

A sentence can start with "maybe," but it is generally considered more informal or conversational. In formal writing, it is often preferred to use phrases like "perhaps" or "it is possible that." Starting a sentence with "maybe" may also make the sentence sound less strong or decisive.


What can you use to start a sentence other than or?

You can start a sentence with "Also"


How do you use the words maybe in one sentence?

Maybe we will visit him to next year.


How do you use pie in a sentence?

you can use it by saying i like pie maybe? :)


Can you use the word but to begin a long sentence?

No, You cannot use but to start a sentence.


Does maybe open a question?

The word maybe can be used to open a sentence. The fear instilled in you by a well-intentioned but perhaps too directive teacher was that in using the word maybe at the start of the sentence you might commit a fragment. After a sentence, the tag "Maybe so" is a fragment appropriate for colloquial speech but not formal writing. When maybe stands for "It may be that," you can certainly use it to start a sentence as in "Maybe I will." If I've not answered your question fully, perhaps you could give an example of what you mean.


Can you use the word an at the start of a sentence?

Yep. There's no problem with using 'an' anywhere you want to. You shouldn't use and at the start of a sentence, though.


What word you use to start a sentence?

You can just about use any word possible to start a sentence


What word is mostly use to start a sentence?

Well that is a tricky question but i would say at the start of a sentence people would often use "I" at a start of sentence. There is loads of words to start a sentence so i can't tell you all of them obviously. example: "I" went to the shops to buy sweets.


Can you use the words NOW IF to start a sentence?

no


What do you use to start a sentence?

A capital letter.


Can you use 'that' to start a sentence?

That cannot be done.