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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

May/Might + like

What is the difference between:

1. You may like it.

And

2. You might like it.

Sometimes when I do shopping on the Internet some pages offer their products saying 'You may also like.' and some others 'You might also like.' Are both correct?

  

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anonymous What is the difference between: 1. And2. You might like it.

  • anonymous What is the difference between: 1.
  • And2.
  • You might like it.
  • In terms of meaning, none.
  • 'may' is a little more formal than 'might', but other than that, they are the same in the given context.
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anonymousWhat is the difference between: 1. You may like it.And2. You might like it.

In terms of meaning, none. 'may' is a little more formal than 'might', but other than that, they are the same in the given context.

CJ

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