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  1. from English Grammar Today. May: forms. Affirmative (+) form. May comes first in the verb phrase (after the subject and before another verb): It may be possible for him to get home tonight. May can’t be used with another modal verb: This may hurt you. Not: This may could hurt you. or This could may hurt you. Negative (−) form.

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  2. MAY traduzione: usato per parlare di ciò che è possibile o che potrebbe accadere: potere, usato per chiedere o dare…. Saperne di più.

  3. may - definizione, significato, pronuncia audio, sinonimi e più ancora. Che cosa è may? 1. used to express possibility: 2. used to ask or give permission: 3. used to introduce a wish or…: Vedi di più ancora nel dizionario Inglese - Cambridge Dictionary

  4. Princess May of Teck thus became known as Lady May Cambridge, after her father assumed the last name Cambridge and was granted the Earldom of Athlone. Lady May served as a bridesmaid in 1919 to Princess Patricia of Connaught ; in 1922 to her first cousin Princess Mary ; and in 1923 to Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon on her marriage to Mary ...

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  6. English Grammar. Verbs. Modal verbs. 'may' and 'might' Level: beginner. We use may: when we are not sure about something in the present or future: Jack may be coming to see us tomorrow. (= Perhaps Jack will come to see us tomorrow.) Oh dear! It's half past ten. We may be late for the meeting. (= Perhaps we will be late for the meeting.)