A Use may be, might be, could be to say something is possible.
1. Jehan is not answering the phone.
2.The torch is not here in the drawer.
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1) Jehan may be not answering the phone.
2) The torch could be not here in the drawer.
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Explanation:
- Might be the torch is not in the drawer.
- May be Jehan is not answering the phone.
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