When do we use may or might ?
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Might is the past tense of may in indirect speech. He said, 'I may stand for election. ' He said that he might stand for election
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"Might is the past tense of may in indirect speech. "He said, 'I may stand for election. ' He said that he might stand for election.
"Example Sentences using MAY and MIGHT
- I might watch another episode.
- You may bring a partner to our event.
- He may have been.
- She might tell us what happened if we ask her.
- It might rain this afternoon.
- We may be invited but I'm not sure.
- They might go to the beach this weekend.
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