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maybe
Adverb
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If you say that maybe something will happen or that maybe it is true, you mean there is a chance of those things.
Maybe someday I'll learn how to drive.
Yeah. I thought, you know, maybe if I tried again, it might work.
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You use maybe when you are not sure about something.
Maybe you ought to look at this again.
There are, uh, maybe twenty or twenty two people in the group.
"Is that the right answer?" "No, maybe not."
It's good, maybe even great.
another
Determinative
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Another of something means that there is one more of it.
Is there another way to do this?
Mike and another man came to our house.
I can't do this now. Let's do it another time.
Another of the things you can't ask is "how old are you?"
I've got this shirt, and another just like it.
That's another one of those things I have to do.
Can I just sleep for another five minutes?
I've been very busy with one thing and another.
I'll do it one way or another.
And another thing: clean this up!
I hope we don't get another George Bush.
Oh no! Not another problem!
time
Noun
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Time is what we measure with a clock.
"What time do you finish work?" "At four o'clock (4:00)."
I don't have time to talk to you right now. Can we do it later?
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If you do something one time, you do it once.
time
Verb
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If you time something, you measure how long it takes in seconds, minutes, hours, etc.
Take out your watch and time yourself during the test.