"May vs. Might | Understanding the Differences in English Grammar"
Description:
In this lesson, you’ll learn the differences between 'may' and 'might' to talk about possibilities in English. These two modal verbs are often used interchangeably, but they can have subtle differences in meaning and formality. Ideal for intermediate learners looking to improve accuracy and confidence in their English.
We’ll cover:
Using "may" for permissions or likely possibilities (e.g., "You may leave early" or "It may rain later.")
Using "might" for uncertain or hypothetical situations (e.g., "She might come to the party.")
When to use each verb in formal and informal situations
🔍 By the end of this video, you'll feel confident knowing when to use 'may' or 'might' in conversation and writing!
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