We look at how to create sentences using May and Might.
We then look at the different uses of these modal verbs
1. To express possibility
2. To ask for permission
3. To give permission (only May)
4. May Not to prohibit
5. May used in academic/scientific language
6. To speculate about past actions (may + have + past participle)
7. May used to express wishes
All of these uses of May and Might include example sentences.
We have more details and examples on our website:
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