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when do I use "may" and "might"



 
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when do I use "may" and "might" #1 (permalink) Sat Jan 05, 2008 7:47 am   when do I use "may" and "might"
 

hi,

i am quite confused on when to use may or might. could someone enlighten me please?

thank you :D
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when do I use "may" and "might" #2 (permalink) Sun Jan 06, 2008 20:12 pm   when do I use "may" and "might"
 

I see that your question hasn't been answered yet. I think it's because it's too general and because you're asking for information that can easily be found in an English textbook.

Is there some specific aspect of using those verbs that you're having trouble with?
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