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Paris Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Might very well

Your instructor might very well underline this incorrect word. Anybody knows the meaning of "might very well'? is it the same meaning as "might as well'?
  

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No, not at all. Might very well = it is highly likely . Our teacher might very well give us homework = Our teacher will probably give us homework; there is a good chance that our teacher will give us homework.

  • No, not at all.
  • Might very well = it is highly likely .
  • Our teacher might very well give us homework = Our teacher will probably give us homework; there is a good chance that our teacher will give us homework.
  • Might as well = choose/do for no importance reason, or because the alternative is unlikely .
  • Since it is raining, we might as well stay home = It is raining, so staying home is about as good as going out; it is raining so let's stay home because we probably won't have much fun if we go out.
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No, not at all.

Might very well = it is highly likely. Our teacher might very well give us homework = Our teacher will probably give us homework; there is a good chance that our teacher will give us homework.

Might as well = choose/do for no importance reason, or because the alternative is unlikely. Since it is raining, we might as well st

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