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Kasparov Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

May, might, may have done

0 Hello,02br
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00I'm getting confused with the way how we should use may, might and may have done. I know may is used for the present tense, but might and may have done are both used for the past tense phases. So when do we use might and when do we use may have done?02br
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00Say,02br
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00He might be right02br
00He might have been right02br
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0 See:02br 02br 05002br 02br 02br 00 He might be right 01font 00now/today02font 02br 00 He might have been right 01font 00yesterday, in the past02font 040pid216486

  • 0 See:02br 02br 05002br 02br 02br 00 He might be right 01font 00now/today02font 02br 00 He might have been right 01font 00yesterday, in the past02font 040pid216486
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0 See:02br
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00 He might be right 01font00now/today02font02br
00 He might have been right 01font00yesterday, in the past02font040pid216486
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0 01i00may02i00 and 01i00might02i00 are nearly interchangeable in many cases. They mean "It is possible that ...". The proposition that follows is a present or future situation.02br
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00 He may go to London. = He might go to London. = It is possible that he [goes / will go] to London.02br
00 He may win the p
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How can use of through in diffrent sentences . I get really confused in so many sentences.
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I dont know.

Only l know want go from here(lran)


l want go to the england

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