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Old 13-May-2006, 08:25
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Default Re: may it be easy for you/us...

Hello Tas

Yes, but it's a very uncommon form. It's used to express a wish:

1. May it be easy for you to pass your exam!
2. May it be as easy for you to pass your exam as it was for me!
3. May it be much easier for you to pass your exam than it was for me!

See you,
MrP
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