Direct link kbps MP3 64 kbps MP3. Right or wrong? May be it will be warm and sunny again today! I maybe able to help with the kids on Saturday. This subject may be easy for you to understand. English maybe your second or third language. Maybe you should bring your passport. She maybe going to Canada for the festival. Newest Newest Oldest.
Almost or nearly? Alone , lonely , or lonesome? Along or alongside? Already , still or yet? Also , as well or too? Alternate ly , alternative ly Although or though? Altogether or all together? Amount of , number of or quantity of?
Any more or anymore? Anyone , anybody or anything? Apart from or except for? Arise or rise? Around or round? Arouse or rouse? As or like? As , because or since? As , when or while? Been or gone? Begin or start? Beside or besides? Between or among? Born or borne? Bring , take and fetch Can , could or may? Classic or classical? Come or go? Consider or regard? Consist , comprise or compose? Content or contents? Different from , different to or different than?
Do or make? Down , downwards or downward? During or for? Each or every? East or eastern ; north or northern? Economic or economical? Efficient or effective? Elder , eldest or older , oldest? End or finish? Especially or specially? Except or except for? Expect , hope or wait? Experience or experiment? Fall or fall down? Far or a long way? Farther , farthest or further , furthest?
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Learn more. Can I start a sentence with the word maybe? Ask Question. Asked 3 years, 8 months ago. Active 2 years, 2 months ago. It originally referred to having strength or power, and then very quickly developed a meaning that referred to ability. All four of these meanings were in use before AD. Around that time, can came on the scene. The overlap continued: by , both can and may were used to refer to ability and possibility.
May is the more formal word, and if you are at all concerned about being tut-tutted, a safe choice. Can is now the verb of choice for ability, and both can and may are still used in the "possibility" sense. You may use can if you wish, and you can use may if it makes you feel better.
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