looks like douchebag Rushie510 just ran away.





අපේ ආගම ගැන අපි බලාගන්නම්.




NO. Maybe or May both are correct but "May be" is wrong.
it means basically might be or could be.
but maybe means perhaps. that's what I said..






looks like douchebag Rushie510 just ran away.




යකෝ මම දැනුයි අම්ම එක්ක කෙල්ලගෙ ගෙදර ගිහින් මගුල කතාකරන් ආවෙ,,, කෙල්ල මේක දැක්කනම් එහෙම පුදපු ගමන් කාපි යකා කියලා මගේ මගුලත් ඉවරයි


NO. Maybe or May both are correct but "May be" is wrong.
it means basically might be or could be.
but maybe means perhaps. that's what I said..
යකෝ මම දැනුයි අම්ම එක්ක කෙල්ලගෙ ගෙදර ගිහින් මගුල කතාකරන් ආවෙ,,, කෙල්ල මේක දැක්කනම් එහෙම පුදපු ගමන් කාපි යකා කියලා මගේ මගුලත් ඉවරයි

May cannot be used in this context without another verb supporting it. Maybe is an adverb. To use maybe, you should have a verb. Your sentence didn't have one.
may useful in rainy seasons
Here, I assume you were referring to his previous statement. (This is not actually a sentence per se.) In this case, may is an auxiliary verb. (We can say "He may come", with come as a proper verb in the sentence. But you can't use "may" with "useful" only, since it is not a verb.)
(If you read about periphrasis, you'll see that that's not at all relevant to this.)
I hope I was clear enough. I'm too bored to go into details about grammar now.![]()

At least you found some traditional muck lol. but that's not to use in informal and casual way. infact I ain't a Briton to talk according to their form.
you failed as usual.![]()





At least you found some traditional muck lol. but that's not to use in informal and casual way. infact I ain't a Briton to talk according to their form.
you failed as usual.![]()
රෂී බබා ඔයාවත් දැන් ඕක නවත්තන්නGosh! Are you actually this dense? This is not about British English. This is about the English Language. However informal and casual you get, you simply can't use "may" on its own. It makes no sense, whether it is in British, American, South African or Sri Lankan English.
but that's not to use in informal and casual way
Again, this makes no sense. Oh, and it's "in fact" not "infact".![]()



රෂී බබා ඔයාවත් දැන් ඕක නවත්තන්න
මේ මොට්ට ගෑණිට කියලා වැඩක් නෑ
ඔහොම තමයි උන්ගේ හැටි
ප්ලීස් දැන් අපි ඉවරකරමු![]()




Gosh! Are you actually this dense? This is not about British English. This is about the English Language. How ever informal and casual you get, you simply can't use "may" on its own. It makes no sense, whether it is in British, American, South African or Sri Lankan English.
but that's not to use in informal and casual way
Again, this makes no sense. Oh, and it's "in fact" not "infact".![]()
