How to use them As mentioned above, you can use "maybe", "perhaps", "possibly", and "probably" to answer someone's question: A: Do you think you'll get a chance to visit your cousin Ito while you're in town? It depends on how busy I end up being with work stuff. This is possibly the worst meal I've ever had. I'm maybe an inch taller than him. You can use some of these words between "could be", "might be", "may be", "should be", and so on: This could possibly be the last time we ever see each other.
We should probably be thankful that it didn't turn out worse. Print this Article. Email me at this address if my answer is selected or commented on: Email me if my answer is selected or commented on. Privacy: Your email address will only be used for sending these notifications. Anti-spam verification:. To avoid this verification in future, please log in or register. Related questions What is the difference between perhaps and maybe? Latest Questions. Teferi Getachew asked am also need to improve our English speaking well.
Nesrine asked Who can teach me italian language? Possibly, perhaps, and maybe are general synonyms. Highly-rated answerer. They pretty much all mean the same thing. They all mean uncertainty about something. Probably is more likely than possibly. Perhaps and maybe are the same.
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