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Ronan
"perhaps' or 'maybe'
Perhaps "positive" word is more accurate.
Maybe "positive" word is more accurate.
You are perhaps asking too many questions!
You are maybe asking too many questions!
Perhaps you can do it?
Maybe you can do it?
Perhaps you had this experience?
Maybe you had this experience?
Can I use these interchangeably?
Oct 29, 2018 9:27 PM
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Yes, they are used intetchangeably but maybe is less formal, read more:
https://www.google.iq/amp/s/dictionary.cambridge.org/amp/grammar/british-grammar/maybe-or-perhaps
October 29, 2018
Perhaps "positive" is more accurate for this sentence.
this is right?
thank you, Gary!
October 29, 2018
Your first example is not natural English.
I'm not sure what you are trying to say. I guess possibly 'Perhaps "positive" is more accurate for this word'?
If you can give context, someone might be able to suggest a better option.
October 29, 2018
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