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Jackson6612 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

''You may will die.'' and ''You might will die.''

1font00Are the following sentences correct? If they are, then what's the difference in meaning between them?02font02br
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01cite10Jackson661212cite11font10Are the following sentences correct? If they are, then what's the difference in meaning between them?12font12br
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11font11b10112b10: You may will die.12font12br
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0 You can use 01u00only one02u00 modal in a clause, that is, one of these: 01i00can, could, will, would, shall, should, may, might, must02i00.02br
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00 You have both 01i00may02i00 and 01i00will02i00 in the first sentence, and you have both 01i00might02i00 an
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0Are you possibly mixing up 'well' and 'will', Jackson? Your sentences are possible with 01b00well02b00:02br
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01font01b00102b00: You may w01font01b00e02b02font00ll die.02font02br
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0 Hi yankee, what does you may/might die mean? 0-
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01cite10Doll12cite10Hi yankee, what does you may/might die mean?12blockquote
10It means you have a great chance to see Jesus before us.0-
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0 The form "might will" is used by some in NE North Carolina, however, most people do not consider it to be correct grammar. 0-
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0 Thanks Aikea:D 0-

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