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Question:
I want to know the uses of “maybe” and “may be.” These two words really drive me crazy.
Answer:
Hi and thanks for writing to us! Maybe the words drive you crazy but I may be the right person to help.
We use both “maybe” and “may be” to talk about possibility. The main difference is that they are different parts of speech.
Maybe
As one word, “maybe” is an adverb – a word that describes a verb, an adjective, another adverb or a sentence. As an adverb, “maybe” has the same meaning as “possibly.”
We use it to talk about a future possible action or happening:
Maybe I’ll go for a swim tomorrow morning.
We also use it to say that something is possibly correct or true:
There are maybe three more people coming.
We can also use it to respond to a request or suggestion:
Do you want to go for a swim tomorrow?
Maybe. I have to check my plans, thanks.
May be
Now let’s talk about “may be” – which is two words. As separate words, “may be” acts as a verb phrase and means “might be” or “could be.”
For this usage, the word “may” is a modal verb. And “be” can act as either a main verb or part of a continuous verb tense.
Here it is with “be” as the main verb:
There may be another chance to take the exam.
“May be” is also sometimes used to make a polite suggestion, as in the next example. The verb “be” here acts as the main verb:
It may be a good idea to start saving money.
Next is an example with “be” as part of the present continuous (or be + -ing) verb tense: