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Silak12 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Might or Maybe

Hye everyone ! i just want to ask this that, Does "might"in the below sentence give the same meanng as maybe?

I mean do we use 'might' in "present indefinite" sense? such as'

"May be john loves her"(as present indefinite) Is this sentence same as

"john might love her" Do in this sentence might also gives the same sense as "May be"

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/John loves her , maybe. - - 'Maybe' is an adverb. -- 'May/might' is a modal auxiliary verb.

  • /John loves her , maybe.
  • - - 'Maybe' is an adverb.
  • -- 'May/might' is a modal auxiliary verb.
  • In the present, these are synonymous in meaning and probability.
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"Maybe John loves her./John loves her, maybe.-- 'Maybe' is an adverb.
John might/may love her.-- 'May/might' is a modal auxiliary verb.

In the present, these are synonymous in meaning and probability.

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