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He may come back tomorrow. vs He might come back tomorrow.



 
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He may come back tomorrow. vs He might come back tomorrow. #1 (permalink) Sat Jan 24, 2009 20:13 pm   He may come back tomorrow. vs He might come back tomorrow.
 

Dear Sir,

How do we make tag questions for the following sentences?

1. He may come back tomorrow, ... ?
2. He might come back tomorrow, ... ?
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