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Kam Tha Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Maybe and may be

What is the difference of these two? And how to use it? Emotion: big smile
  

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Mayby the world will come to an end today. " It may be that the world will come to an end today. There may be some ice cream left in the fridge.

  • Mayby the world will come to an end today.
  • " It may be that the world will come to an end today.
  • There may be some ice cream left in the fridge.
  • The grammar is different.
  • With the two separate words, we're talking about the possibility of the existence of something .
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Mayby the world will come to an end today. You could substitute "perhaps."

It may be that the world will come to an end today.
There may be some ice cream left in the fridge.

The grammar is different.

With the two separate words, we're talking about the possibility of the existence of something.

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