How do you write perhaps or in case

How do you write perhaps or in case

Write well It is not a difficult task if we pay a minimum of attention to the spelling and the way in which the words that we use most frequently are written. Now, it is also possible that at certain times we have doubts about how we should write some expression than another, especially those that confuse us and we do not know if they are written separately or, on the contrary, as a single word. In this OneHowTo article we show you an example of this and help you discover how is it written perhaps or in case.

Perhaps

The term ‘perhaps’ Yes, it is registered in the Dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), where it is indicated that it is used under the following meanings:

  • As a masculine noun to express chance or an unforeseen event. Example: Do not think that the perhaps.
  • As an adverb of doubt to express perhaps, perhaps. Example: Do youPerhaps Won’t you come to the concert tonight?
  • As an adverb of negation. Example: Perhaps I have been able to sleep in the afternoon.
  • As an adverbial phrase (Just in case) to express something that is carried out in anticipation of some event. Example: I have to buy more drink just in case.

Therefore, whenever you want write the term ‘perhaps’ you must do it in a single word, as this is the correct way.

* To case

Instead, ‘to case’ written separately, it is not registered in the Dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), so we conclude that it is a wrong expression and that we should never write it separately.

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