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It may sound better? or it might sound better? I always wonder which one to choose... a) It may sound better with may? b) It might sound better with might?
15 Thg 10 2010 20:30
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They're very close in meaning, but "might" suggests a smaller possibility. It may sound better = it's quite possible, perhaps someone would give the OK. It might sound better = hmmm not so sure, maybe we should discuss this? In the past, "might" used to be the past tense of "may" - which is why you'll more often see "might have" instead of "may have".
15 tháng 10 năm 2010
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Both of these are correct in any circumstance. It might sound better is less formal, and something I would say before saying it may sound better. It really depends on the situation, is there a certain sentence or phrase you are curious about? In the end either one is correct English, just depends on the formality of what you are trying to say.
15 tháng 10 năm 2010
They sound different. But neither is better. They're almost the same. I recommend using "might" though, because you will find it useful when doing advanced grammar.
16 tháng 10 năm 2010
It might sound better to say it may sound better. :P
15 tháng 10 năm 2010
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