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We use may to refer to weak possibility in the present and future: The economy may go up or down in the next year. (I think both are possible, the economy going up or the economy going down. I am not making either one a strong possibility.) I think I may go to the doctor today and try to get some antibiotics.
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may. modal verb. uk / meɪ/ us / meɪ/ POSSIBILITY. Add to...
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may. modal verb. uk / meɪ/ us / meɪ/ POSSIBILITY. Add to word list. A2. used to express possibility. poder. There may be other problems that we don't know about. Puede que haya otros problemas que desconocemos. I may see you tomorrow before I leave. Puede que nos veamos mañana antes de que me vaya. The cause of the accident may never be discovered.
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Accepting a different view or opinion. We often use may to accept a different view or opinion, especially with well, and/or followed by but: One month may well be too long to go away on holiday. I may be wrong but I am going to tell the police about it.
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May Cambridge. Lady May Abel Smith, nacida princesa May de Teck ( May Helen Emma Abel Smith; 23 de enero de 1906 - 24 de mayo de 1994) era descendiente de la familia real británica, bisnieta de la reina Victoria del Reino Unido.
Can, could or may: typical errors. Could in the present only expresses weak possibility. Can expresses strong possibility: I can travel in July because my exams will definitely be finished at the beginning of that month. (strong possibility)