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Form the sentence by choosing the correct words in the correct order.
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Translate this sentence into English.
Might
Maying
Mayest
Mays
May
Mayed
Usage Examples Modal verbs (May/Might)
May I have a glass? -
This time may be different. -
You might find this interesting. -
You may have lost your chance -
May I say a word? -
What may I tell you? -
I may not be that nice. -
It might have happened yesterday. -
May I have a cigarette? -
They may ask questions. -
A man may be brilliant -
What might you think? -
You may have found my weakness. -
I may face penalties. -
You may not want to know. -
It might not be that literal. -
He might have spared his emotion. -
He might've learned something. -
We may look the same. -
He might not be that reasonable. -
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