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What is the difference between may and might?
  

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Anonymous What is the difference between may and might? They are often the same in meaning. 'Might' is only occasionally the past form of 'may'.

  • Anonymous What is the difference between may and might?
  • They are often the same in meaning.
  • 'Might' is only occasionally the past form of 'may'.
  • 'May' cannot be used in requests for other people to do something.
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AnonymousWhat is the difference between may and might?

They are often the same in meaning.

'Might' is only occasionally the past form of 'may'.

'May' cannot be used in requests for other people to do something.


You can read more about these two auxiliary verbs here:

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