Write 10 examples of “MAY NOT” 1.Possibility
2.Permission
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Answer:
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Explanation:
The verbs ‘may’ and ‘might’ are used to say that something is possibly true:
I think I might be coming down with the flu.
That may be a better solution.
In informal situations ‘might’ is more common than ‘may’ when we want to talk about what someone will do in the future:
They might move to London.
I might go out tonight.
‘May’ is more commonly used in formal situations:
The price of the property may go up in the future.
‘May’ is not usually used in questions asking about how true something could possibly be:
How possible is it for you to come first? Are you likely to win? And not “May you win?”
‘May’ and ‘might’ – permission
Usually ‘may’ is used to talk about permission in formal situations:
Laptops and tablets may not be used during the test.
Only hotel guests may use the facilities.
‘May’ is used for formal requests:
May I ask a question?
May I come in?
example:
1) I might not have to select the dress to you for the party.
2) That’s the door bell. It might be Peter. He said he would call round.
3)I Might not ask whether it would be a problem to resume the discussion at a later date?