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THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MAY AND MIGHT
Insert the correct form of may/might except in 10 and 36, where a be allowed form is necessary.
25 He said that we . . . use his office whenever we liked.
26 I don’t think I’ll succeed but I . . . as well try.
27 You ought to go to his lectures, you . . . learn something.
28 If we can give him a blood transfusion we . . . be able to save his life.
29 Two parallel white lines in the middle of the road mean that you . . . not overtake.
30 If I bought a lottery ticket I . . . win Ј1,000.
31 If you said that, he . . . be very offended.
32 I wonder why they didn’t go. ~
The weather . . . have been too bad.
33 Warning: No part of this book . . . be reproduced without the publisher’s permission.
34 He has refused, but he . . . change his mind if you asked him again.
35 . . . I see your passport, please?
36 He . . . (negative) drive since his accident. (They haven’t let him drive.)

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