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(A similar topic is discussed in French in the article PEUT-ÊTRE/PEUT ÊTRE.)
The word maybe and the phrase may be sound alike, but they have different meanings and functions.
May be is a verb phrase made up of the auxiliary verb may and the linking verb be:
Maybe functions as an adverb and means perhaps:
Note: Maybe can also be used as a noun:
To decide whether you should use the one-word or the two-word spelling, try the following substitutions.
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