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We use maybe and may be to talk about possibility. They are often confused because we use them both when we think that something is.
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Been or gone? Begin or start? Beside or besides?

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Between or among? Born or borne? Bring , take and fetch Can , could or may? Classic or classical? Come or go? Consider or regard? Consist , comprise or compose? Content or contents?

Different from , different to or different than? Do or make? Down, downwards or downward? During or for? Each or every? East or eastern ; north or northern? Economic or economical?

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Efficient or effective? Elder , eldest or older , oldest? End or finish? Especially or specially? Every one or everyone? Except or except for? Expect , hope or wait? Experience or experiment? Fall or fall down?

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Far or a long way? Further but not farther. Age Comparison: nouns more money , the most points Gender Piece words and group words Nouns Nouns and gender Nouns and prepositions Nouns: compound nouns Nouns: countable and uncountable Nouns: form Nouns: forming nouns from other words Nouns: singular and plural. Noun phrases Noun phrases: complements Noun phrases: noun phrases and verbs Noun phrases: order Noun phrases: two noun phrases together Noun phrases: uses.

Pronouns: possessive my , mine , your , yours , etc. Pronouns: reflexive myself , themselves , etc. Questions: interrogative pronouns what , who Relative pronouns Someone , somebody , something , somewhere That. Above After as a preposition and conjunction After or afterwards as an adverb.

Below referring forward in writing. Near as an adjective. Over as a preposition Over : typical errors Over as a prefix Over as an adjective: be over Over as an adverb. To : the to -infinitive. Until as a conjunction.

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Within : space Within : time. As … as As if and as though As long as and so long as As well as As. Comparison: clauses bigger than we had imagined Comparison: comparisons of equality as tall as his father Contrasts. How Negation Neither, neither … nor and not … either Not Questions Questions: alternative questions Is it black or grey? Questions: two-step questions Questions: typical errors Questions: wh- questions Questions: yes-no questions Are you feeling cold? Relative clauses Relative clauses referring to a whole sentence Relative clauses: defining and non-defining Relative clauses: typical errors.

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Reported speech Reported speech: direct speech Reported speech: indirect speech. So and not with expect , hope , think , etc. Such as. Cleft sentences It was in June we got married. Maybe you could do a little job for me? At weekends she would drive into Oxford , do the shopping , and maybe visit a few friends. Definition and synonyms of maybe from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education. This is the British English definition of maybe.

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Close What are red words? Maybe to-morrow, after he had had a good nights sleep, he could better bear meeting and answering them. On the heels of it— maybe you'll see why—I began to grin to myself. Words related to maybe perhaps , perchance , conceivable , credible , feasible , obtainable , conceivably , imaginably. Origin of maybe —; late Middle English may be, short for it may be.