A. Study this example
situation:
You are looking for Bob. Nobody
is sure where he is but you get some suggestions.
You: Where's Bob?
He may be in his office. (=
perhaps he is in his office)
He might be having lunch. (=
perhaps he is having lunch)
Ask Ann. She might know. (=
perhaps she knows)
We use may or might to say that
something is a possibility. Usually you can use may or might you can say:
* It may be true. or It might be
true. (= perhaps it is true)
* She might know. or She may
know.
The negative forms are may not
and might not (or mightn't):
* It might not be true. (=
perhaps it isn't true)
* I'm not sure whether I can
lend you any money. I may not have enough. (= perhaps I don't have enough)
Study the structure:
I/you/he (etc.) may/might (not)
be (true/in his office etc.)
I/you/he (etc.) may/might (not)
be (doing/working/having etc.)
I/you/he (etc.) may/might (not)
do/know/have/want etc.
B. For the past we use may
have (done) or might have (done):
* A: I wonder why Kay didn't
answer the phone.
B: She may have been asleep. (=
perhaps she was asleep)
* A: I can't find my bag
anywhere.
B: You might have left it in the
shop. (= perhaps you left it in the shop)
* A: I was surprised that Sarah
wasn't at the meeting.
B: She might not have known
about it. (= perhaps she didn't know)
* A: I wonder why Colin was in
such a bad mood yesterday.
B: He may not have been feeling
well. (= perhaps he wasn't feeling well)
Study the structure:
I/you/he (etc.) may/might (not)
have been (asleep/at home etc.)
I/you/he (etc.) may/might (not)
have been (doing/waiting etc.)
I/you/he (etc.) may/might (not)
have done/known/had/seen etc.
C. Sometimes could has a
similar meaning to may and might:
* The phone's ringing. It could
be Tim. (= it may/might be Tim)
* You could have left your bag
in the shop. (= you may/might have left it...)
But couldn't (negative) is
different from may not and might not. Compare:
* She was too far away, so she
couldn't have seen you. (= it is not possible that she saw you)
* A: I wonder why she didn't say
hello.
B: She might not have seen you.
(= perhaps she didn't see you; perhaps she did)
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