May is a modal auxiliary verb and is used with the infinitive (without to). It indicates possibility or permission. Examples # That may be true. (It is possible that it is true). # You may borrow my bicycle. (You have my permission to borrow my bicycle). There are some specialized uses, too. However much they may want it, they won't get it. Here, may is redundant and can be omitted altogether.
"After you finish your dinner" is the subordinate clause.
"Julia, may i borrow your eraser?"
Most rianwater goes in to rivers or lakes that soon go back into the ocean were it may have ben from
The likely word may be "circumvent" (to bypass or go around).
Could is the past tense of can. Today I can go to the football game. Yesterday, I could not go to the football game. Could is also the present tense of the subjunctive mood of can. If I could do it (present tense of subjunctive mood), I would do it (present tense of conditional mood of the verb do). Could is also the present tense of the conditional mood of can. If I had enough money, I could buy the guitar.
You can go, but you may not
Ma'am May We Go Out was created in 1985.
The duration of Ma'am May We Go Out is 2.07 hours.
May we go swimming - podemos nadar juntos?
"Might" is the simple past tense of "may". Example: I told you that you might go yesterday, but you may not go today."
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May Brody go to the store with me? which word is the simple subject
The normal Highest a fever may go for maximum 5 days or a week.
may i go to washroom
may play the ball but better to let it go out of bounce and score a point
you go to the travel angency. you go to the tropical island. you go to the boat on the island. you rock the boat and you may get a ghost and u may get choclate