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"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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What is the past tense and past participle of may?

"May" doesn't have a past participle. The past tense is "might".


What is the past participle of may?

The verb 'may' doesn't have a past participle. The simple past tense is 'might'.


What is the past form of may?

'May have'.


What is the past perfect tense of may?

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How do you use may have had?

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Why does your wife lie about her past?

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Past deeds are actions you carried out in the past. Your past deeds may be something you are ashamed of or something you are proud of.


Past tense of may?

The past tense of the verb "may" (as in will be allowed to do so) would be "can" or "could", depending on how it is being used.


What is the past participle of shall?

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Is might the past tense of may?

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