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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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what is different between may and might?
  

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When 'might' is not used as the past of 'may' in reported speech and similar tense regressions, there is no difference. In particular, there is no difference in probability.

  • When 'might' is not used as the past of 'may' in reported speech and similar tense regressions, there is no difference.
  • In particular, there is no difference in probability.
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When 'might' is not used as the past of 'may' in reported speech and similar tense regressions, there is no difference. In particular, there is no difference in probability.

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