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Rizan Malik Posted 6 years ago
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Might=will possibly or would possibly

Consider this sentence of mine, please:

Depending on the context, I might use one of the sentences.

If you were to paraphrase might in the above sentence, how would you paraphrase it?

a) Depending on the context, I will possibly use one of the sentences. Or

b) Depending on the context, I would possibly use one of the sentences.

  

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There isn't a clear enough relevant difference between (a) and (b) to really distinguish, in my opinion. However, I suppose (a) seems a slightly more likely sentence for someone to use.

  • There isn't a clear enough relevant difference between (a) and (b) to really distinguish, in my opinion.
  • However, I suppose (a) seems a slightly more likely sentence for someone to use.
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There isn't a clear enough relevant difference between (a) and (b) to really distinguish, in my opinion. However, I suppose (a) seems a slightly more likely sentence for someone to use.

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