English, asked by ShreyaDash, 6 hours ago

_______ I borrow some money from your father?
I . ought to
ii. might
iii. may
iv. would ​

Answers

Answered by Itzgreat
3

Answer:

iii. may is the correct answer

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Answered by Jasleen0599
0

The correct answer is (3) May.

May I borrow some money from your father?

  • Despite the fact that "might" isn't the previous tense of "may," it is as yet the best word to depict something that occurred before.
  • "May" is better for the current state. On the off chance that there is a possibility something occurring in the prompt term, "may" will in general be the better word decision. "May" can communicate authorization.
  • Use "might" to communicate negative hypotheticals that don't accompany outright assurance. For example, "I might not make every shot, but I'll keep trying."

Here is the breakdown:

  • Use "may" when something is bound to occur.
  • Use "might" on the off chance that something is less inclined to occur or in a speculative circumstance.
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