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#: '''''Perhaps''' someday I'll learn how to drive.''
#: '''''Perhaps''' someday I'll learn how to drive.''
#: ''If I tried again, '''perhaps''' it might work.''
#: ''If I tried again, '''perhaps''' it might work.''
# You use '''maybe''' when you are not sure about something.
# You use '''perhaps''' when you are not sure about something.
#: ''We shouldn't do it, we don't want to do it, and '''perhaps''' most importantly, we don't have the money to do it.''
#: ''We shouldn't do it, we don't want to do it, and '''perhaps''' most importantly, we don't have the money to do it.''
#: ''Nokia is '''perhaps''' Finland's best-known company.''
#: ''Nokia is '''perhaps''' Finland's best-known company.''

Revision as of 23:35, 28 March 2017

Adverb

Positive
perhaps

Comparative
none

Superlative
none

  1. If you say that perhaps something will happen or that perhaps it is true, you mean it may happen or be true. <> ta yiwu, wataƙila, la'alla, mai yiyuwa
    Perhaps someday I'll learn how to drive.
    If I tried again, perhaps it might work.
  2. You use perhaps when you are not sure about something.
    We shouldn't do it, we don't want to do it, and perhaps most importantly, we don't have the money to do it.
    Nokia is perhaps Finland's best-known company.

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