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  • This is everyday grammar.

  • I'm Macia.

  • Um they were waiting for you to introduce yourself.

  • Well, maybe I don't want to.

  • Funny thing we're actually talking about.

  • Maybe versus Mamie today.

  • So it may be fun.

  • Well, if you say so.

  • Okay.

  • I'm copy.

  • Maybe versus maybe is really about the difference between maybe as one word or maybe as two words.

  • Well, actually, it's a little bit more than that.

  • Maybe is one word is an adverb and means possibly maybe it will rain tomorrow.

  • Maybe we should visit an later maybe often comes in front of a subject and a verb.

  • The common structure for maybe, as an adverb is maybe, plus subject plus verb.

  • Plus, the rest of the sense maybe is two words.

  • These words are broken down like this.

  • May is a motile verb that indicates something is possible.

  • Beef is the main burb.

  • The sentence structure is subject plus may plus B plus the rest of the sentence.

  • I may be a little late for lunch.

  • Well, did you enjoy our lesson today?

  • Maybe I did.

  • Maybe I didn't.

  • Well, I hope you did, since we may be doing another one soon.

  • And that's everyday grammar.

This is everyday grammar.

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