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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

May have?

It may have to be burned. What does it mean? I haven't seen that grammar before
  

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The word “may” is conditional upon some condition or event. ” The conditions upon which burning something is necessary are unknown here.

  • The word “may” is conditional upon some condition or event.
  • ” The conditions upon which burning something is necessary are unknown here.
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The word “may” is conditional upon some condition or event. “If it is rotten, it may have to be burned.” The conditions upon which burning something is necessary are unknown here.

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