Keep Believing.
Perhaps means your giving a suggestion for example.... Would you like some cookies, perhaps chocolate chip?
You can have apple pie or perhaps you would rather have cake.
Yes, a comma is typically used after "perhaps" when it appears at the beginning of a sentence to create a pause and improve readability.
Perhaps is an adverb to express uncertainty or possibility or when one does not want to be too definite or assertive with an answer or opinion. Example sentence:Perhaps she may not be on time for the appointment due to the weather.
possibly, maybe...:)
i thibk its the gray scale
Thibk bout it...can the mailman reach it......if so then...ummm...YES!
At about 2 years old I thibk
You Get Some Aging points and you unlock a job i thibk :Phope it kinda helped!
Perhaps we will go to the Halloween party.
I live in Gloucester And my house got flooded a bit and it was because of the drains were blocked up and i thibk that was the main reason : )
It is an adverb. That is, it modifies and/or describes the verb in the sentence. For example: 'Perhaps he will go to the store' is a modification of the verb 'go' in 'He will go to the store.' In another situation a dialogue could be posed: "Will you go to the store?" Answer: 'Perhaps.' The use of perhaps here as a stand alone response implies a modification of the verb in the question, meaning 'perhaps I will go to the store.' It would have been more obviously stated as an adverb had the response been 'Yes, shortly', or any other word that ends in '-ly', the usual ending for adverbs.
well like der what do u thibk it's west just like blacktown west!
Perhaps it will.
Perhaps plugged catalytic converter Perhaps plugged fuel or air filter Perhaps timing chain has "jumped"
physical attraction perhaps or simply immaturity
Perhaps Valhalla. Dubai