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We use 'might' as the past tense of 'may' when we want to report that someone talked or thought about the possibility of something.
"Might" vs. "Would" in the English grammar

Might vs. Would

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'Might' and 'would' are modal verbs used to talk about possibilities which is why learners might confuse the. In this lesson, we will learn more about them.
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"How to Give" Advice In English

Giving Advice

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'Giving advice' actually refers to expressing your opinion about a particular thing. In this case, you express something could happen in a better way.
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"Ought To" vs. "Might" in the English grammar

Ought To vs. Might

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'Ought to' and 'might' are used to talk about possibilities and may confuse learners. In this lesson, we will learn when to use them.
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"May and Might" in English Grammar

May and Might

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May and Might are modal verbs. Some people think they are interchangeable, especially in speech, but is there really no differences between these two?

Could vs. Might

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'Could' and 'might' are modal verbs and may confuse learners when it comes to giving permission. In this lesson, we will learn when to use them.
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Might vs. Must

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'Might' and 'must' are modal verbs that confuse learners as they both talk about possibilities. In this lesson, we will learn more about them.
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Talking about Deduction

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'Deduction' means to make guesses based on former information about something. In this article, we learn how to make deductions about events.
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Might vs. Maybe

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'Might' and 'maybe' are both used to talk about possibilities which is why learners confuse them but they have different functions. Learn more in this lesson!
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May vs. Might

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'May' and 'might' are modal verbs that talk about possibilities. In this lesson, we will learn their differences and similarities.
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Might vs. Will

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'Might' and 'will' are modal verbs that may confuse learners since they both talk about possibilities. In this lesson, we will learn their uses and differences.
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May and Might

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May and Might are modal verbs. Some people think they are interchangeable, especially in speech, but is there really no differences between these two?

Talking about Possibilities

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There are different ways to talk about possibilities in English. Each way has its own function. We can also express our thoughts through possibilities.
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