May vs might is a common stumbling block in English. We have provided a brief explanation, to help you understand when to use might or may.
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If your friends ask you where you are going on vacation this year, would your response be: “We may go to Disneyland,” or “We might go to Disneyland.”? What’s the difference, I hear you ask.For many writers, the terms are interchangeable. For others
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