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May" and "might" are both modal verbs used to express possibility, permission, or uncertainty. While they are often interchangeable, there are subtle differences in usage: Expressing Possibility: May: Used to indicate a possibility, but often suggests a stronger likelihood or more certainty than "might." Example: "It may rain later." Might: Suggests a weaker possibility, implying more uncertainty or a lower likelihood. Example: "It might rain later." Asking for Permission: May: Commonly used when formally asking for permission or giving consent. Example: "May I leave early today?" Might: Less commonly used for permission, but can be used in more polite or hypothetical requests. Example: "Might I suggest an alternative?" Hypothetical Situations: May and might can both be used in hypothetical or unreal situations, though "might" is more frequently used in such contexts. Example with may: "If you studied more, you may pass the exam." Example with might: "If you studied more, you might pass the exam." In summary, both "may" and "might" can refer to possibility and permission, but "may" tends to suggest a stronger likelihood or formality, while "might" implies a greater degree of uncertainty or a more tentative scenario.