Modal verb Might or May
MAY / MIGHT express possibility in the present or future: take your umbrella as it might rain; we
may go to Paris on holiday. WE USE MIGHT/MAY to say that WE ARE NOT SURE about something.
When we use might or may it is the same as using "perhaps" and "maybe.
Perhaps, it will rain ----------> It might/may rain
Maybe, Renzo will get married ------------> Renzo might get married.
The negative form is may not or might not
Perhaps, Linda won't come to the party ---------> Linda might not come to the party
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