“Maybe” and “may be”. Have you ever been confused by these two similar-looking phrases?
Although they may look similar, they have different meanings and uses in English.
1. “Maybe” (Adverb):
“Maybe” in one word is an adverb that means “perhaps” or “possibly.”
Here are a couple of examples of sentences using “maybe”:
– Maybe we can go to the park tomorrow. (Perhaps we can go to the park tomorrow.)
– I’m not sure, but maybe it will rain later. (I’m not sur; but it is possible it will rain later.)
2. “May Be” (Verb Phrase):
“May be” is a verb phrase consisting of the modal verb “may” and the verb “be.”
It is used to indicate possibility or permission.
Here are a couple of examples using “may be”:
– She may be late for the meeting (indicating possibility).
– You may be allowed to leave early (indicating permission).