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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Appropriate form of words

The children are not here. They. ........out to play(may+go)
  

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  • In the future, start a new thread.
  • CJ
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This post has been split from another thread.

Please do not append posts to old threads just because the header seems appropriate for your question. In the future, start a new thread.

CJ

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anonymous The children are not here. They. ........out to play(may+go)

The answer means Maybe they went out to play.

How do you make a sentence with that meaning if you use "may"?

CJ

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