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It may rain today. Or It might rain today.which one is correct

Answers

Answered by Vickypanjiyar
17
It may rain today is correct.
Answered by mindfulmaisel
17

‘It may rain today’ and ‘It might rain today’ are correct sentences.

Explanation:

  • Both may/might can be used. These can be used interchangeable in a sentence. However, they have slight differences in context.  
  • The term ‘May’ can be used where there is a possibility of a situation or an event to be taken place. The term ‘might’ can be used in some hypothetical situations or uncertain situations.  
  • ‘May’ has the probability of rain occurrence. ‘Might’ can be used when the situation not going to happen. Since it is about rain, it is better to use ‘may’.  

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