Use of May, Must & Might || English Grammar || Modals || FEA learners ||
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@anjaligupta95232 жыл бұрын
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@atulsingh1219 Жыл бұрын
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@mikekurtz58684 ай бұрын
I do agree with your explanation of the conditions under which "must" is to be used. However, I would maintain that "may" and "might" are far more interchangeable than you suggest. You state that "might" should be used in referring to past possibilities, but your examples use "might" in a future tense manner: "It might rain today (or tomorrow). In that example, "may" would be equally correct. Also, "may" would likely be regarded as the more polite choice in requesting permission: "May I help you?" So, in summary, I would maintain that either could be correct in expressing a possibility, and "may" would be the preferred choice in requesting permission. Thank you for the opportunity to comment.
@jioney4455 Жыл бұрын
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@najmaansari-rs9tr7 ай бұрын
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Urdu translation k sath video bnaya krn Tak log dekhn or samjhn
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Great work☺
Great to know about this🤗🤗
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Good work.
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It is helpful to me.
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Grand work
I do agree with your explanation of the conditions under which "must" is to be used. However, I would maintain that "may" and "might" are far more interchangeable than you suggest. You state that "might" should be used in referring to past possibilities, but your examples use "might" in a future tense manner: "It might rain today (or tomorrow). In that example, "may" would be equally correct. Also, "may" would likely be regarded as the more polite choice in requesting permission: "May I help you?" So, in summary, I would maintain that either could be correct in expressing a possibility, and "may" would be the preferred choice in requesting permission. Thank you for the opportunity to comment.
Thanks because my miss understanding is clear and this video is so fantastic
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Urdu translation k sath video bnaya krn Tak log dekhn or samjhn
I am fea student
You forgot "must" 😅
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Ltn Moorw
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