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May as well

0 "We may as well go home as go to a movie." What does it meaning? Do we prefer to go home or go to a movie? Can "may" be replaced by "might"? Thank you very much. 0-
  

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as'. 02br 02br 00In context, however, it would often be said with a sigh--home is the second choice, because there is some obstacle to attending the movie. 0-

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  • 02br 02br 00In context, however, it would often be said with a sigh--home is the second choice, because there is some obstacle to attending the movie.
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0'May' can be replaced by 'might', and the words mean that there is no preference ('as...as'. 02br
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00In context, however, it would often be said with a sigh--home is the second choice, because there is some obstacle to attending the movie. 0-

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