Tuesday, 14 June 2011

English Grammar: The Uses of "May" and "Might"

English Grammar The Uses of "May" and "Might"
"May" and "Might" are used to denote permission, posibility, wish and purpose.
Note:.   "May" is used in the Present tense, whereas "Might" is used in the Past tense.
Structure:.
Subject + may/might + 1 form + Object
You may not leave this place.
He might not go home.
May I use your pen?
He may go to London for his study.
May you succeed in your business.
I have worked hard so that i might rise in life.
May God protect you.
It might have rained in Pakistan yesterday.
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