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Hello! Who can explain the difference between "may" and "might"? Can we use both of them in the same situation?
Thanks in advance:)
Jun 24, 2021 6:29 PM
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An easy way to express/remember the difference between "may and might" is MIGHT suggests a lower probability than does MAY. If something is very far-fetched, you probably want to use might. You could say might is for things that are mighty far-fetched.
and also MIGHT is the Past Tense of May.
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