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#2 (permalink) Fri Jun 02, 2006 18:06 pm The adverb MAYBE |
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Dear Jesus
Maybe is used like "Perhaps" to suggest that something is likely to happen or may be true, but you are not certain about it. The word "maybe" could be used in any tense, i.e, past, present and future. See below:
1- Maybe I was wrong about Karen; I do not know. 2- Jesus, if I ask you to come to Pakistan and meet me here, maybe you will accept the invitation and maybe you will not. :lol:
3- Maybe our dear Amy knows the correct usage of "maybe" and maybe she will soon tell you. :D
I hope this helps
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#3 (permalink) Sat Jun 03, 2006 9:28 am The adverb MAYBE |
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Hi, Tom! Thanks again for your replies. But I?m a little bit confused about if there?s any difference between using a simple present or a simple future. If you take a look at my example, you will see that both seem to mean the same thing, not?. Why? I used a simple present in one of them and a future simple in the other, what?s the difference then?.
THanks in advance!
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Dear Jesus
Maybe is used like "Perhaps" to suggest that something is likely to happen or may be true, but you are not certain about it. The word "maybe" could be used in any tense, i.e, past, present and future. See below:
1- Maybe I was wrong about Karen; I do not know. 2- Jesus, if I ask you to come to Pakistan and meet me here, maybe you will accept the invitation and maybe you will not. :lol:
3- Maybe our dear Amy knows the correct usage of "maybe" and maybe she will soon tell you. :D
I hope this helps
Tom |
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#4 (permalink) Sat Jun 03, 2006 9:45 am The adverb MAYBE |
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Hi Jesus
In your examples, using the future tense changes things a bit.
"Maybe you know" means basically "I think it's possible that you know" or "I hope you know" (now or in general).
"Maybe you will know": - The person you're talking to hasn't actually received all the details about the problem yet and so it isn't yet possible to say or even to guess whether he knows the answer. But in the future, it will be possible to say whether he/she knows or not.
Does that help?
Amy _________________ "Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power." ~ Abraham Lincoln |
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