answersLogoWhite

0

No.

1. mightsimple past tense of may.

2. may

used to express opportunity or permission: You may enter.

1. could

simple past tense of can.

2. can

to be able to; have the ability to, the power to, or skill to: You can climb the ladder.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What words mean the same as friendly?

kind or sweet could probably mean the same thing as friendly


Does take and get mean the same thing?

No, take and get are not the same thing. One could 'take' a vacation but they would not 'get' one


What means the same thing as overturn?

In a court, throwing out, reversing, and overturning mean the same thing. In a literal sense, invert, capsize, or reverse could all mean the same thing, given certain contexts.


Would mean the same thing as usual?

Synonyms for usual might be normal, commonplace, standard.


What words that mean the same thing as theatre?

It could be: dramatics. dramaturgy. field. house.


Quantifier sequences Do the following two statements mean the same thing?

To determine if the following two statements mean the same thing, you would need to offer the quantifier sequences. Then, you could compare the sequences to determine if they are the same.


What words that mean the same as might?

May, could, could possibly, could plausibly, beyond that you have more complex phrases.


Does buttressed mean the same thing as reinforced?

Yes, they can mean the same thing.


Is the average and the mean of a number the same thing?

Yes they mean the same thing.


Do fear and scared mean the same thing?

Yes they mean the same thing.


Can a guina pig be mean?

Sure! I have a hamster & it could also be mean by biting you. The same thing for guinea pigs, too.


Does 'Tom is not better than Ram' perfectly mean that 'Tom is as good as Ram' or it can even mean something else?

It doesn't really mean any more than he is not better. You could mean "Tom is not better than Ram. In fact, he is worse." So, no, it doesn't mean exactly the same thing as "Tom is as good as Ram." That could mean that he is just as good, or it could mean further than Tom might surpass Ram in skill someday soon. ... It just depends on what else comes next... but the two statements definitely don't mean exactly the same thing.