might= maybe may= you have permission
You might use a toothbrush. You might use soap. You might use a sponge. You might use a towel. You might use a facecloth. You might use a facewash. You might use water.
It is neither. May/might is are modal auxiliaries. Examples of use: * That might be true. * I may do it if I have the time. * May I get up from the table? - Yes, you may [get up ... - implied]. * I may look for the book later. * She might have done it. * They might have told us about their plans earlier [but they didn't do so]. Usually, may/might indicates possibility or permission. (The last example is a slightly 'roundabout' way of indicating failure to do something). In many respects may/might is similar to can/could, which is also a modal auxiliary.
Stay out of that yard, or their dog might nip you. During winter time, Jack Frost may nip at your nose.
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What are three examples of primary sources a hitorisn might use
Might
The month of May might be better for our vacation this year. May might carry the fight!
Doctors may use a bacteriophage.
No you can not you have to use highlighting formulea which may be permemant and might wash out
If it is used to mean "might be" or "could be" then it is correct.
You might use a toothbrush. You might use soap. You might use a sponge. You might use a towel. You might use a facecloth. You might use a facewash. You might use water.
It is neither. May/might is are modal auxiliaries. Examples of use: * That might be true. * I may do it if I have the time. * May I get up from the table? - Yes, you may [get up ... - implied]. * I may look for the book later. * She might have done it. * They might have told us about their plans earlier [but they didn't do so]. Usually, may/might indicates possibility or permission. (The last example is a slightly 'roundabout' way of indicating failure to do something). In many respects may/might is similar to can/could, which is also a modal auxiliary.
Maybe the sailer might use because they are out on the sea and it used for the sea.
because it might melt (the container)
Try to use 'may have/must have/ might have/should have' according to your context.
Yes, you can use them. They may be soft ot the "eyes" might be growing. They will not hurt you.
if you have AT&T you probably may not! If you have Verizon you might because Verizon has survice every where!!!!