mei zhen
What the difference between " you may need" and " you might need" ?
25 Mar 2017 22:59
Yanıtlar · 6
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Hi Mei Zhen, Short answer, there is no difference. Long answer, "you may need" is more typical and generally more appropriate than "you might need". To express the difference more specifically, "pigs might fly" is a common saying in English. You'd use "might" for possibilities that are more of a stretch - "you might need a large bag" - versus "may" for a suggestion - "you may need something to carry your things".
25 Mart 2017
2
"May" is a possibility that is factual and "might" is more a possibility that is hypothetical. Despite that, both are basically interchangeable
26 Mart 2017
2
They're the same. "You may need" is a little more formal, though.
25 Mart 2017
1
Same thing. "May" is more formal
26 Mart 2017
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