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Maybe it works out vs maybe its work out

The correct phrase is 'maybe it works out.' The use of 'it' as a subject pronoun is necessary in this context. 'Maybe its work out' is incorrect because 'its' is a possessive pronoun and does not fit the structure of the sentence.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 1863 views

Maybe it works out

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express uncertainty about the outcome of a situation, suggesting that something may or may not be successful in the end.

Examples:

  • Maybe it works out, maybe it doesn't. We'll have to wait and see.
  • I'm not sure if the plan will succeed, but maybe it works out in the end.
  • Who knows, maybe it'll work out for her.
  • Well, then, maybe it will work out for me, too, with Al.
  • And maybe it won't work out, but I have to try.
  • You can't hide from love for the rest of your life... because maybe it won't work out... maybe you'll become unglued.
  • I thought we could maybe work it out.
  • I thought your dad and I could maybe work it out, but now...
  • I thought your dad and I could maybe work it out, but now...
  • Maybe we could work it out if you came home.
  • And maybe if it didn't work out, no one would have to know that you failed.
  • Maybe it'll just work itself out if we wait.
  • Look, I need to finish all my core classes and it doesn't cost anything for me to live here, I don't know, maybe you could work it out with your company so you can work from here the first year.
  • Can we see a replay of that, maybe work out what went wrong.
  • Can we maybe work out a cheaper price?
  • That's why if maybe I work out really hard...
  • Maybe we could work out a trade.
  • So, maybe you can work out some sort of trade.
  • Maybe we can work out a deal.
  • Maybe we could work out a deal.
  • Maybe we could work out some kind of deal.
  • But I thought we'd sit down together and see if maybe we could work out a deal.

maybe its work out

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • Who knows, maybe it'll work out for her.
  • Well, then, maybe it will work out for me, too, with Al.
  • And maybe it won't work out, but I have to try.
  • You can't hide from love for the rest of your life... because maybe it won't work out... maybe you'll become unglued.
  • I thought we could maybe work it out.
  • I thought your dad and I could maybe work it out, but now...
  • I thought your dad and I could maybe work it out, but now...
  • Maybe we could work it out if you came home.
  • And maybe if it didn't work out, no one would have to know that you failed.
  • Maybe it'll just work itself out if we wait.
  • Look, I need to finish all my core classes and it doesn't cost anything for me to live here, I don't know, maybe you could work it out with your company so you can work from here the first year.
  • Can we see a replay of that, maybe work out what went wrong.
  • Can we maybe work out a cheaper price?
  • That's why if maybe I work out really hard...
  • Maybe we could work out a trade.
  • So, maybe you can work out some sort of trade.
  • Maybe we can work out a deal.
  • Maybe we could work out a deal.
  • Maybe we could work out some kind of deal.
  • But I thought we'd sit down together and see if maybe we could work out a deal.

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