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Thank you for your video, i know about might and may🎉🎉
ОтветитьThanks for telling us that, Teacher Mike.😊
ОтветитьGreat lesson and I am more confident because I can use both may and might.
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Ответитьi think ought is not used often in modern english
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ОтветитьThankyou so much for your teaching. Teacher Mike i have a question. Please answer me. What is different between workaholic and hardworker?
ОтветитьSo, may and might are almost interchangeable.
ОтветитьThank you so much teacher🙏
Ответитьthank you titser Mike i really want to ask these words to be discuussed by you now i knew how to use it na coz for me its confusing
ОтветитьI may go to the cinema tomorrow.
Where is the umbrella? I might lost it?
This painting may be a copy.
He might be in the market yesterday.
Very useful video. Thank you for this lesson teacher Mike
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ОтветитьThanks again, Mike. Great and clear explanation. Your accent is beautiful.😀
ОтветитьThar might be a great idea.😀
ОтветитьI may oversleep tomorow before I'm still awake now. It's midnight here.😂
ОтветитьI might dream that you are my English teacher in a real classroom.
Ответить'May' is more formal than 'might'? Thank you for sharing this, Mike; I understood it the opposite way until now!
ОтветитьVery nice and well explained lesson, as always! The topic is interesting and gave us tips, when we should use "may" or "might" for proper description of the possibility of some event.When we are talking about past, we should use "might", although some people use also "may" nowadays. If we are talking about present, we should use "may". Usually we use "may" when probability is above 55 %, and we use "might" when probability is below 50 %.
Thanks a lot, Teacher, for valuable video!
Thank you for The lesson Teacher Mike.
ОтветитьThank you for this important clarification.personally I did not know this before .🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
ОтветитьI might go to swim if the weather is hot. May I take your pen? Thank you Teacher for your efforts.
ОтветитьEXTREMELY HELPFUL THANK YOU
ОтветитьMay i borrow your pen? As a courteous way to ask for permission to use someone else's writing instrument.
ОтветитьI might be wrong, but I believe that the book you are looking for is on the top shelf.
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ОтветитьIt's easy to understand. Thank you teacher!
ОтветитьIt may rain tonight.
You might go to the market tomorrow.
She may be sick because she is feeling bad.
I may go to the swimming pool tomorrow. 😊
I may take the rest of the day off.
Thanks again, Mike.😊
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ОтветитьTeacher, did i get it correctly? I have just learnt that might is more formal than may.
ОтветитьThis may be the most useful video of the month , but I am not sure ;-)
ОтветитьHi teacher. how can I get or buy your book I contacted with shipping company they said it isn't a paper book
ОтветитьAlthough I already know how to use them. I feel oblidged to look over it, who knows there might be new things about them I need to know. Well explained, Teacher Mike!
ОтветитьThey taught us that the difference is that "might" is used for remote possibility i. e, 15% while " may" is 50%
But I trust what u said 😉
A question,teacher Mike!. In this phrase: She can't understand English and nor can she speak it... can she instead of saying she can... is it simply for an emphasis in that she really can't speak it,right?
ОтветитьHello teacher mike. How are you doing.
Thanks for sharing us this amazing lesson. We need more video lessons. Every day if you can. Thanks again.
May and might : requests, permission, suggestions, and possibility.
I use more "May" than "Might" and I just learned that might is more formal, and both of them are used to say that you are not sure about something.
May 55% about possibility.
Might about 50% possibility.
Thanks again, Mike. You're the best.😊😊
It looks nice, but it might be very expensive.🙂
ОтветитьMay God's grace be with you always.🙏
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ОтветитьOk,then I can use "might" and "may" interchangeably in many cases since they both express possibility or permission. It's a matter of personal preference and style
ОтветитьI may go to bed early today.
I might travel this month.
They may be late if they don't hurry up.
I see the heavy clouds . I think it may rain tonight.
Thanks a lot, our Super Teacher, for this clear and nice lesson.