"What's the Difference Between 'May' and 'Might'? | English Grammar Guide"
Description:
In this video, you’ll learn the differences between 'may' and 'might' in English. These two modal verbs are often used to express possibility, but they have subtle differences that can affect your meaning. Perfect for intermediate learners who want to use these verbs more accurately!
We’ll cover:
How to use "may" for formal or more likely possibilities, e.g., "She may join us later."
How to use "might" for less certain or hypothetical situations, e.g., "They might go if it stops raining."
Examples and tips to help you decide which to use in different contexts
💬 By the end of this lesson, you'll know when to choose 'may' or 'might' to express possibility confidently!
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