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SHOULD/SHOULDN'T
Examples You look tired. I think you should take a few days off. |
MAY/MIGHT
Both may and might can be used in requests and in expressions of possibility for the present and future.
Might I ask you your name?
The weather may/might be better tomorrow.
May is used to ask permission in a more formal way than can.
May I have a drink, please?May I use your ruler? I’ve lost mine.
Might is occasionally used in formal situations.
Might I suggest a different solution?
Both may and might are used to express the possibility of some future action; might is more tentative than may.
The weather may/might be better tomorrow.Craig may/might know his results soon.We may/might go to the cinema tonight.
May is often used for politeness, to make an order appear as a request; might is used to make the speaker more remote from the request.
You might give that idea a bit more consideration.You might want to move a bit closer to the screen.
May is used to give permission, particularly when applied to you, he, she, they or a proper noun, to show that the speaker is allowing something to happen.
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MAY NOT/MIGHT NOT
You use might not or may not to say that it is possible that something is not true.
He might not like spicy food.
That may not be the reason she left.
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