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could you tell me the differences between "might" and "may be" in the meaning with examples ?!
9 de mar. de 2016 16:59
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I'm not a native, but I think both 'may' and 'might' can be used to talk about the future or present. The difference is that 'might' suggests a higher degree of uncertainty, hesitation in comparison with 'may'.
I may see you tomorrow. (perhaps a 50% chance)
It might snow tomorrow. (perhaps a 25% chance)
9 de marzo de 2016
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"Might" speaks of a possibility. It might rain tomorrow, there are a lot of clouds in the sky. I might come to your party. This is actually incorrect grammar because it should use the present tense, "may." However, it is used a lot. "Maybe" has the meaning of "perhaps." You can say, "Maybe it will rain tomorrow." "Maybe I can come to your party." It shows a possibility with some doubt.
9 de marzo de 2016
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Hawash
Competencias lingüísticas
Árabe, Inglés, Alemán
Idioma de aprendizaje
Alemán
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