May expresses a possibility, as in 'it may rain'. May is a polite request, it expresses a wish, as in 'may I use the phone'. May indicates that permission be requested or granted by someone as in 'he may go to the park, if he behaves'.
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Can is to be able to, to have the ability or power or skill as in 'I can solve the problem', Can means to have the right or qualifications as in 'I can change the script'.
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May and can are often interchangeable and the exchange is acceptable, so long as they are used in a socially acceptable way.
Can i is a mean voice May i is a proper voice
"you may" means that you have permission ( to do something) . "you can" means that you are able (to do something).
Difference between paging and what?
just difference
the difference between webcontrol and literal?
Can i is a mean voice May i is a proper voice
The difference between the two is emotions can get the better of you and even tears may flow freely.
The annual range of temperature may be described as the difference between the temperature of the coldest month and the hottest months temperature.
Might is more tentative.
"you may" means that you have permission ( to do something) . "you can" means that you are able (to do something).
The difference between can and cannot is that when you can do something, you are allowed to and may continue doing it but when you cannot do something it is the oppistie so you can not do something.
The primary difference between a word and a morpheme is that a word is freestanding, where a morpheme may or may not be. For example, the morpheme "star" can stand by itself, but the morpheme "-s" cannot.
In May, there is a 6-hour time difference between the UK and Texas. Texas is typically 6 hours behind the UK.
A precept may express a principle.
In music, the pitch refers to how high or low a note may be. An interval refers to the difference between two pitches.
The difference between fact and statement is that a fact is something that is empirically true and can be supported by evidence while a statement is a belief that may or may not be backed up with some type of evidence.
Secured passwords may be encrypted, unsecured ones may not.