Use of may and might by Alok Pandey

Published: Jan. 29, 2021, 1:59 a.m.

b'If you are not using may and might, You are missing a big chunk.\\n\\nTo clarify, if you want to hold or command over the persuasive pitch. You must arm with these vital chunks. The use of may and might is a weapon of the intriguing pitch. In this stiff competition age, one must include these while crafting any tone.\\n\\nUse of may:\\n\\nPossibility.\\n\\nPermission.\\n\\nWish.\\n\\n\\ufffc\\n\\nUse of may for Possibility, Permission, and Wish.\\n\\nAs one can see in the above examples. Use of may arises for the multiple purposes. But, for polite and make the pitch soft and persuasive.\\n\\nFor example,\\n\\nThere may be other problems that they don\\u2019t know about.\\n\\nI may see you tomorrow before you leave.\\n\\nThe cause of the accident may never be discovered.\\n\\nThe explosion may have been caused by a faulty electrical connection.\\n\\nWe\\u2019d better not interfere \\u2013 she may not like it.\\n\\nThere may be some evidence to suggest she\\u2019s guilty, but it\\u2019s hardly conclusive.\\n\\nIf used on delicate skin, this cream may produce a stinging sensation.\\n\\nPeople who suffer a stroke may experience a loss of speech.\\n\\nThis afternoon we may see some wintry showers over higher ground.\\n\\nWe may have to sell the house, but I hope it won\\u2019t come to that.\\n\\nI worry about the destructive effect that violent films may have on children.\\n\\nA reader may borrow up to six books at any one time.\\n\\n\\u201cMay I help myself to some more food?\\u201d \\u201cYes, of course.\\u201d\\n\\nHi, my name\\u2019s Tiffany. How may I help you?\\n\\nMay you have a long and fruitful marriage.\\n\\nUse of might.\\n\\nPast simple of may.\\n\\nPossibility.\\n\\nPermission.\\n\\nSuggestion.\\n\\nFor some examples,\\n\\n\\u201cI thought you might have helped, \\u201d she replied peevishly.\\n\\nHe wrote to me last week regarding a business proposition he thought might interest me.\\n\\nJan hasn\\u2019t got a ticket but I thought we might sneak her in.\\n\\nI suggested that a cup of tea might settle her stomach.\\n\\nI\\u2019ve brought with me an article from yesterday\\u2019s paper that I thought might amuse you.\\n\\nI might come and visit you next year if I can save enough money.\\n\\nDon\\u2019t go any closer \\u2013 it might be dangerous/it might not be safe.\\n\\nDriving so fast, he might have had a nasty accident (= it could have happened but it did not).\\n\\nThe rain might have stopped by now.\\n\\nMight I ask a question?\\n\\nI wonder if I might have a quick look at your newspaper?\\n\\nA comparison in terms of capacity and possibility.\\n\\n\\ufffc\\n\\nThus, if one wants to show hundred percent possibility. He should use can. for sixty percent use may. And, to show the low possibility, use might.\\n\\nMust read these topics.\\n\\nNon-finite verb infinitive.\\n\\nGerund verb.\\n\\nParticiple grammar.\\n\\nModel verb.\\n\\nUse of could.\\n\\nWould.\\n\\nShould.\\n\\nMay and might.\\n\\nMust.\\n\\nUsed to.\\n\\nTransitive and intransitive verb.\\n\\nPrimary verb.\\n\\nRegular and irregular verb.\\n\\nWill and shall.\\n\\nUse of other, others, and another.\\n\\nHow to learn to speak English quickly?'