For the above question, there are two answers with might given by my book: In indirect speech and thought, the past tense of may and might is might. Dear all, where are you going to for your holiday?
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What is the difference between may have, might have and could have? Even if he have everything,he remains unsatisfied.(此处的 have 前省略了 may / might,此时的说话人对于 he 是否 has everything,持 怀疑 但又 不能确定 的态度,即,. It might be that he's just tired today. (i'm guessing as to what might be causing his irritablilty.) why is he so irritable?
Some people say one, some people say the other, and some make more of a distinction than others.
I might go to ireland. Greetings, could you please help me understand the difference between these two sentences? You might not have done something is also a way of saying that it would have been kind of you not to have done something. ==> i thought they might need.
You can also say “x could. I thought to myself, these sentences may/might need correction. You still might be of the same opinion as him. Why is he so irritable?
There is no strong distinction between 'may' and 'might'.
I might be going to. It may be that his baby kept both. For example, are the three sentences correct and do they convey the same meaning?