MAY AND MIGHT
Level:
beginner
We
use may:
·
when we are not sure about
something in the present or future:
·
to ask for permission in
a formal way:
·
to give permission in
a formal way:
·
to say that someone has
permission in a formal way:
Students may
travel for free.
We can
use may not to refuse permission or to
say that someone does not have permission, but it is formal and emphatic:
We use might when
we are not sure about
something in the present or future:
Level:
intermediate
We
use may have and might have to make
guesses about the past:
We also
use might:
·
as the past tense of requests with may:
·
as a very polite way of asking for
permission:
Questions and negatives
Level:
beginner
We
make questions by
putting the subject after may/might:
May
I …? Might I …?
The
negative forms are may not and might not.
'may' and 'might'
Level:
beginner
We
use may:
·
when we are not sure about
something in the present or future:
·
to ask for permission in
a formal way:
·
to give permission in
a formal way:
·
to say that someone has
permission in a formal way:
Students may
travel for free.
We can
use may not to refuse permission or to
say that someone does not have permission, but it is formal and emphatic:
We use might when
we are not sure about
something in the present or future:
Level:
intermediate
We
use may have and might have to make
guesses about the past:
We also
use might:
·
as the past tense of requests with may:
·
as a very polite way of asking for
permission:
Questions and negatives
Level:
beginner
We
make questions by
putting the subject after may/might:
May
I …? Might I …?
The
negative forms are may not and might not.
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