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may:

1. no TO before it (no Long Infinitive, that is)

2. no TO after it (it is followed by a Short Infinitive)

ex. You may go out.

3. no S in the 3rd person, singular.

She may, he may (not "He mays").

4. no auxiliary required to form the Interrogative and the Negative

May he? You may not. (not Does he may? You don't may)

I forgot: it's AN example, as the word "example" starts with a VOWEL.

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