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Baby Chitra Posted 11 years ago
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may be and might be

"may be" and "might be" what is the difference between them? Can you please explain me where to use these two modal verbs.
  

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Baby Chitra "may be" and "might be" what is the difference between them? Use "might be" in ordinary conversation most of the time, and you won't go wrong. Use "may be" if the situation is more formal.

  • Baby Chitra "may be" and "might be" what is the difference between them?
  • Use "might be" in ordinary conversation most of the time, and you won't go wrong.
  • Use "may be" if the situation is more formal.
  • Baby Chitra where to use these two modal verbs.
  • They both have the meaning of "maybe yes and maybe no".
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Baby Chitra"may be" and "might be" what is the difference between them?
Use "might be" in ordinary conversation most of the time, and you won't go wrong.
Use "may be" if the situation is more formal.
Baby Chitrawhere to use these two modal verbs.
They both have the meaning of "maybe yes and maybe no".

Jerry m
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Baby Chitra"may be" and "might be" what is the difference between them? Can you please explain me where to use these two modal verbs.
"May be" and "might be" what is the difference between them? Can you please explain to me wh

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