Expressing Possibility: Puede
Use the fixed phrase `puede que` followed by the subjunctive to express uncertainty or possibility in Spanish.
The Rule in 30 Seconds
- Use `puede que` to say 'maybe' or 'it might be' in Spanish.
- The phrase `puede que` never changes its spelling or form.
- Always use the Subjunctive mood for the verb following the phrase.
- It expresses uncertainty, doubt, or possibilities about current or future events.
Quick Reference
| Fixed Phrase | Subject | Subjunctive Verb | English Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| Puede que | yo | vaya | I might go |
| Puede que | tú | tengas | You might have |
| Puede que | él/ella | esté | He/she might be |
| Puede que | nosotros | comamos | We might eat |
| Puede que | ellos/ellas | vengan | They might come |
| Puede que | usted | sepa | You (formal) might know |
मुख्य उदाहरण
3 / 8Puede que ella venga a la fiesta.
It might be that she comes to the party.
Puede que llueva esta tarde.
It might rain this afternoon.
Puede que ellos no tengan el dinero.
They might not have the money.
The 'Que' Glue
Think of 'que' as the glue that sticks your doubt to the action. Never leave home without it!
Don't Conjugate 'Puede'
It is tempting to say 'Puedo que' when talking about yourself. Don't! It is always 'Puede que' for everyone.
The Rule in 30 Seconds
- Use `puede que` to say 'maybe' or 'it might be' in Spanish.
- The phrase `puede que` never changes its spelling or form.
- Always use the Subjunctive mood for the verb following the phrase.
- It expresses uncertainty, doubt, or possibilities about current or future events.
Overview
Ever feel like you are not 100% sure about something? Welcome to the club. In Spanish, we use puede que to talk about possibilities. It is like saying "maybe" or "it might be." This phrase is your best friend for guessing. You will use it when things are uncertain. It is perfect for talking about the weather or plans. Think of it as the grammar version of a shrug. It adds a layer of doubt to your sentences. Even native speakers use this every single day. It makes you sound more natural and less robotic.
How This Grammar Works
This pattern is a bit of a rebel. It uses something called the Subjunctive Mood. Do not let that name scare you away. At its heart, puede que acts as a trigger. When you say puede que, the next verb must change. It moves from a statement of fact to a possibility. It is like a grammar traffic light turning yellow. You are telling the listener, "Hey, I am just guessing here!" You do not need to conjugate puede. It stays exactly as it is. Only the verb that follows it changes its form. It is a simple two-part team effort.
Formation Pattern
- 1Creating these sentences is like building with Lego blocks. Just follow these three easy steps:
- 2Start your sentence with the fixed phrase
puede que. - 3Pick the person you are talking about (the subject).
- 4Change the main verb into its Subjunctive form.
- 5For example, if you want to use the verb
ser(to be): - 6Start:
Puede que... - 7Subject: ...
él... - 8Subjunctive: ...
sea. - 9Result:
Puede que él sea el jefe(It might be that he is the boss).
When To Use It
Use this pattern whenever you are playing the guessing game. Imagine you are at a job interview. You might say, Puede que yo tenga la experiencia necesaria. This sounds humble and realistic. Or imagine you are ordering food at a restaurant. You see a dish you do not recognize. You might tell your friend, Puede que sea picante (It might be spicy). It is also great for giving directions. If you aren't sure where the museum is, say Puede que esté cerca. It saves you from being blamed if you are wrong! Use it for weather, feelings, or future plans too.
When Not To Use It
Do not use puede que for things you know are true. If the sun is shining, do not say puede que haga sol. That just sounds confusing! Avoid it when stating cold, hard facts. If you are 100% sure your name is Juan, stick to me llamo Juan. Using this grammar for certainties makes you sound very indecisive. It is like wearing a raincoat inside a dry house. It just does not fit the situation. Also, do not use it for commands or direct requests. It is for sharing thoughts, not for giving orders.
Common Mistakes
The biggest mistake is using the normal (Indicative) verb. People often say puede que es instead of puede que sea. This is the most common trip-up for new learners. Even some native speakers might slip up in casual speech! Another mistake is trying to conjugate puede. Do not say puedo que or pueden que. The phrase puede que is a frozen block of ice. It never melts or changes shape. Finally, do not forget the word que. Without it, the sentence falls apart like a bad taco. Always keep that que right after puede.
Contrast With Similar Patterns
You might know the word quizás or tal vez. These also mean "maybe." However, puede que always requires the subjunctive. With quizás, you sometimes have a choice. Puede que is more strict but also more common in spoken Spanish. Think of puede que as the casual, everyday version of "perhaps." It is slightly more informal than es posible que. While es posible que sounds like a textbook, puede que sounds like a conversation over coffee. They all do the same job, but puede que has more "street cred."
Quick FAQ
Q. Does puede change if I am talking about many people?
A. No, puede que always stays the same regardless of the subject.
Q. Is this used in Spain or Latin America?
A. Both! It is a universal way to express doubt across the Spanish-speaking world.
Q. Can I use it for the past tense?
A. Yes, but you will need the past subjunctive, which is a story for another day!
Q. Is it okay to use it with my boss?
A. Absolutely, it is polite and shows you are not being overly bossy.
Reference Table
| Fixed Phrase | Subject | Subjunctive Verb | English Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| Puede que | yo | vaya | I might go |
| Puede que | tú | tengas | You might have |
| Puede que | él/ella | esté | He/she might be |
| Puede que | nosotros | comamos | We might eat |
| Puede que | ellos/ellas | vengan | They might come |
| Puede que | usted | sepa | You (formal) might know |
The 'Que' Glue
Think of 'que' as the glue that sticks your doubt to the action. Never leave home without it!
Don't Conjugate 'Puede'
It is tempting to say 'Puedo que' when talking about yourself. Don't! It is always 'Puede que' for everyone.
The 'Sea' Shortcut
If you are stuck, 'Puede que sea...' (It might be...) is a great phrase to buy you time while thinking.
Politeness Hack
Using 'Puede que' makes you sound less aggressive when correcting someone. It's the 'soft' way to disagree.
उदाहरण
8Puede que ella venga a la fiesta.
Focus: venga
It might be that she comes to the party.
Notice how 'venga' is the subjunctive form of 'venir'.
Puede que llueva esta tarde.
Focus: llueva
It might rain this afternoon.
A very common way to talk about uncertain weather.
Puede que ellos no tengan el dinero.
Focus: no tengan
They might not have the money.
The word 'no' goes between 'que' and the verb.
Puede que el examen sea difícil.
Focus: sea
The exam might be difficult.
Using 'sea' (ser) for a characteristic.
Puede que usted necesite una firma.
Focus: necesite
You might need a signature.
Polite way to suggest a requirement in an office.
✗ Puede que es verdad → ✓ Puede que sea verdad.
Focus: sea
It might be true.
Never use the indicative 'es' after 'puede que'.
✗ Pueden que vengan → ✓ Puede que vengan.
Focus: Puede
They might come.
Do not pluralize 'puede' even if the subject is plural.
Puede que haya mucha gente en el concierto.
Focus: haya
There might be a lot of people at the concert.
Uses 'haya', the subjunctive form of 'hay' (there is/are).
खुद को परखो
Choose the correct verb form to express possibility.
Puede que nosotros ___ (ir) al cine mañana.
We need the 'nosotros' form of the subjunctive for the verb 'ir'.
Complete the sentence with the correct fixed phrase.
___ que Juan esté en su casa.
The phrase 'puede que' is fixed and never changes form.
Select the correct subjunctive form for the verb 'tener'.
Puede que tú ___ razón.
After 'puede que', we use the subjunctive 'tengas' for the subject 'tú'.
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विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Certainty vs. Possibility
Should I use Subjunctive?
Did you start with 'Puede que'?
Are you expressing a fact?
Common Scenarios
Social Plans
- • Puede que vaya
- • Puede que tarde
Weather
- • Puede que nieve
- • Puede que haga sol
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
21 सवालIt means 'it may be that' or 'perhaps.' It is used to show you aren't certain about something.
It comes from the verb poder, but in this phrase, it acts as an adverbial expression. It doesn't mean 'to be able to' here.
Because you are expressing doubt or a non-fact. In Spanish, the subjunctive is the mood of 'maybe'.
Yes! Puede que vaya mañana means 'I might go tomorrow.' The present subjunctive covers the future too.
Never. Even if you are talking about a group of people, keep it as puede que.
They mean the same thing, but puede que always requires the subjunctive. Tal vez is more flexible.
It is perfect for both! You can use it with friends or in a business meeting.
Just add no after the que. For example: Puede que no venga (He might not come).
Usually, puede que starts the sentence. You can say Yo puede que vaya, but Puede que yo vaya is much more natural.
In daily conversation, yes. Puede que sounds a bit more relaxed and common.
People will still understand you! However, using the subjunctive makes you sound much more advanced.
Yes, but use the subjunctive form haya. For example: Puede que haya comida (There might be food).
You can, like ¿Puede que sea él? (Could it be him?), but it's more common as a statement.
Yes, from Mexico to Spain to Argentina, everyone uses puede que.
The verb ser is very common, as in Puede que sea... (It might be...).
You would need the past subjunctive, like Puede que viniera. For A1, stick to the present!
Yes, puede ser que is a slightly longer version that means the exact same thing.
In this specific structure for possibility, yes, the que is mandatory.
Switch the 'a' to an 'e'. For example, hablar becomes hable.
Switch the 'e' or 'i' to an 'a'. For example, comer becomes coma.
Yes! If there is even a 1% chance of being wrong, puede que is a safe bet.
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