In this video we talk about "maybe" and "may be" so you can understand the difference between "Maybe" and "May Be".
"maybe" and "may be" have the same meaning. They’re both used to talk about the possibility of something happening or being true.
However, "maybe" and "may be" are used differently in speech. If you use one instead of the other, your sentence will be incorrect.
This is because "maybe" is an adverb and "may" is a verb. It’s commonly used with the base verb "be", which gives you "may be".
Because "maybe" is an adverb and "may be" is a verb, they are used differently in sentences.
"maybe" generally comes at the very beginning of a sentence, whereas "may be" comes after the subject.
In this video, you’ll get real comfortable with the difference between "maybe" and "may be" so you can improve your advanced English grammar and feel confident speaking English in public.
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