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What's the differences between "might be able to'' vs might have to"? Thx for advance

  

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gray candle gray What 's are the differences between or gray candle gray What's the differenc e between gray candle gray "might be able to" vs and " might have to"? For example I might be able to help you = It is possible that I can be of help/assistance to you . I might have to help you = You may need my help to achieve what you need to without my help.

  • gray candle gray What 's are the differences between or gray candle gray What's the differenc e between gray candle gray "might be able to" vs and " might have to"?
  • For example I might be able to help you = It is possible that I can be of help/assistance to you .
  • I might have to help you = You may need my help to achieve what you need to without my help.
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  • You're welcome.
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gray candle grayWhat 's are the differences between

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"might be able to'' expresses possible ability/capability, e.g. "If I stretch, I might be able to reach the top shelf".

"might have to" expresses possible necessity/obligation, similar to "might need to", e.g. "You might have to press the button several times to get the machine to start".

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