The month of May might be better for our vacation this year.
May might carry the fight!
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You might already know that “might” is the past tense of “may,”
These words are very similar but this video will help you know when to use them and when to use a different word completely.
Might you be able to help me?
I hit the mite with all my might.
It might be a mite that's causing your skin irritation.
(If it adds clarity) one may start a sentence with parentheses.
In this situation tradition says that "may" is used for the future and 'might" is used for the past. I might have been in X, (but I'm not telling you). I may go to X, (if I can get time off work).