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  1. May: uses. Permission. We use may to ask for, give and refuse permission. It is quite formal. Can, could and may are all used to ask for permission. May is the most formal/polite and could is more formal and polite than can. See also: Can, could or may? Requests. Possibility. We use may to refer to weak possibility in the present and future:

  2. 'may' and 'might' Level: beginner. We use may: when we are not sure about something in the present or future: Jack may be coming to see us tomorrow. (= Perhaps Jack will come to see us tomorrow.) Oh dear! It's half past ten. We may be late for the meeting. (= Perhaps we will be late for the meeting.) She's had no sleep. She may be tired.

    • Forma Afirmativa
    • Forma Negativa
    • Forma Interrogativa

    Si lo que queremos es construir una frase afirmativa, primero debemos utilizar el sujeto, seguido del verbo modal may y del verbo principal en modo infinitivo sin to. Tiene la estructura: Sujeto + may + infinitivo sin to Ejemplos: 1. I may go out tonight. (Puede que salga esta noche). 2. He may go to the park if the weather is nice. (Quizás vaya al...

    Para formar una frase negativa añadiremos la partícula not después del verbo modal may.Tiene la estructura: >Sujeto + may not+ infinitivo sin to Ejemplos: 1. I may not goout tonight. (Puede que no salga esta noche). 2. He may not goto the park if it rains. (Quizás no vaya al parque si llueve). 3. My cousins may not cometo visit us this weekend. (Qu...

    Para formular una pregunta, deberás invertir la posición del sujeto y del verbo. Tiene la estructura: May + sujeto + infinitivo sin to Ejemplos: 1. May I phone you later?(¿Podría llamarle más tarde?) 2. May helend me his book? )¿Podría prestarme su libro?) 3. May Italk to you?(¿Podría hablar con usted?)

  3. May - Gramática - Cambridge Dictionary. Grammar > Verbs > Modal verbs and modality > May. de English Grammar Today. May: forms. Affirmative (+) form. May comes first in the verb phrase (after the subject and before another verb): It may be possible for him to get home tonight. May can’t be used with another modal verb: This may hurt you.

  4. MAY definition: 1. used to express possibility: 2. used to ask or give permission: 3. used to introduce a wish or…. Learn more.

  5. May and might + infinitive are used to express present or future possibility. May expresses a greater degree of certainty: You should ask him. He may/might know Susan's telephone number. (Perhaps he knows her number.) I may/might see you later. (Perhaps I will see you later.)

  6. MAY - MIGHT - English modal verbs - Grammar Lesson. Watch on. MAY & MIGHT. May and Might are modal verbs. They can normally be interchanged without a significant difference in meaning. I might go. I may go. May and Might more or less have the same meaning. (We will see more about this later)