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Today we’ll learn about a confusing grammar rule that governs one use of the words “may” and “might.”
You might already know that “might” is the past tense of “may,”
These words are very similar but this video will help you know when to use them and when to use a different word completely. ‘May’ is used when you’re asking for permission.
For example:
‘May I go to the restroom?’
Have you ever asked, ‘Can I go to the bathroom?’ and then had someone correct you and say, ‘May I go to the restroom?’
When do you use Might?
‘Might’ is used when you are discussing the possibility of doing something. Maybe something that you wouldn’t usually do.
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