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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

Is it grammatically correct to say "this may do", as "it'll do", but " it may" instead?
  

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No, because the word may carries a degree of uncertainty not present in will.
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Your question is hard to understand. Are you asking whether the sentence "This may do" can be replaced by the sentence "It may"? If so, the answer is probably no. All these sentences are hard to comment on without context.
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GPYThis may do" can be replaced by the sentence "It may"
If I understand correctly, he's asking whether "It'll do" can be replaced with "It may do".

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