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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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I may well//may as well stay at home.

0Since it's raining, I may well stay at home.02br
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00... I may as well stay at home.02br
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00... I had better stay at home.02br
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00HI,02br
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00I think all of the above sound right, but do they convey a similar idea to you? Thanks.0-
  

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1blockquote 01cite 10Angliholic12cite 10 Since it's raining, I may well stay at home. 12b 12br 12br 10... I may as well stay at home.

  • 1blockquote 01cite 10Angliholic12cite 10 Since it's raining, I may well stay at home.
  • 12b 12br 12br 10...
  • I may as well stay at home.
  • 12b 12br 12br 10...
  • I had better stay at home.
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01cite10Angliholic12cite10 Since it's raining, I may well stay at home. 11b10There's a good chance I may stay home.12b12br
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10... I may as well stay at home. 11b10There's now no reason to go out.12b12br
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10... I had
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0 Similar, but not really the same.02br
01i00I may well stay at home02i00 is like 01i00I think I just may decide to stay at home if the whim strikes me; in fact, there's a good chance that I will stay at home.02i02br
01i00I may as well stay at home 02i00is like 01i00There's no point in doing anything els

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