# "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..."
Stealing is illegal.
This is my answer
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.
I contemplated telling him, but decided that perhaps I shouldn't.
Perhaps the song of this robin will herald the anticipated spring.
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?
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.
perhaps you may use, He/She said, He/She mentioned, He/She added,
technically, your question. perhaps a sentence like "In china, people use calligraphy instead of a written alphabet
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.
Perhaps you may find him in the library. Perhaps is an adverb usually it goes at the beginning of a sentence.
"Com" is not an English word. Perhaps you meant come, as in "Come here and sit by me."