Should I put comma before perhaps?
The word perhaps is never followed by a comma, except in the rare case that it should follow a parenthetical element.
What should I do before perhaps?
Perhaps you are right. Perhaps we have met before….Both perhaps and maybe can go at the beginning of a sentence.
- Maybe she will come. OR Perhaps she will come.
- Maybe she didn’t recognize you. OR Perhaps she didn’t recognize you.
- King Lear is perhaps the greatest of Shakespeare’s plays.
How we use perhaps in a sentence?
as a sentence adverb (making a comment on the whole sentence or clause): Perhaps we’ve met before. as an ordinary adverb (before a number): He was perhaps 95. I wondered if perhaps he had fallen ill. It is perhaps not a good idea for a seven-year-old to use a calculator.
How do you end a sentence with perhaps?
Answer to your question: She’ll reach by tonight, perhaps. One may use perhaps in the end when one has made a statement & realises in the end or during making the sentence that what he is about say could be not true or there are chances that it’ll be false. However, it is recommended to use “perhaps” in prior.
What does perhaps express?
1. adverb. You use perhaps to express uncertainty, for example, when you do not know that something is definitely true, or when you are mentioning something that may possibly happen in the future in the way you describe. [vagueness] Millson regarded her thoughtfully.
When can I use perhaps?
You use perhaps to express uncertainty, for example, when you do not know that something is definitely true, or when you are mentioning something that may possibly happen in the future in the way you describe. Millson regarded her thoughtfully. Perhaps she was right.
Can I end a sentence with perhaps?
It can be a sentence all of it’s own. It can end not just a sentence, but a threat of attack. Versatile word. The word “perhaps” is synonymous with “maybe” and “possibly.” The opposite of “perhaps” would be “certainly” or “definitely.”
What is perhaps an example of?
Perhaps is defined as possibly or maybe, or as a polite way to give advice or make a suggestion. When someone asks if you are going to attend a party and you are not yet sure, this is an example of a time when you might say “perhaps I will go.”
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