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Eipjoo Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

I wanna start real English classes online.
And charge money?
Yes, but not a lot.
You might wanna get the nod from your students first.
Good idea!

What’s the meaning of “might” in the sentence?
  

Top answer

It's a polite and indirect way of offering advice. Often but not always about something obvious. eg A: I'm going to buy a car.

  • It's a polite and indirect way of offering advice.
  • Often but not always about something obvious.
  • eg A: I'm going to buy a car.
  • B: You might learn to drive first.
  • Clive
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It's a polite and indirect way of offering advice. Often but not always about something obvious.

eg
A: I'm going to buy a car.
B: You might learn to drive first.

Clive

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