Conditional sentences

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JustAlilBit

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I have lots of grammar books. One of them says that we use conditional sentences (type 1) with "If + infinitive + may / might / can / will" another book says "If + infinitive + may / will / can" What's the problem with "may and might" ? :)
 

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There have been several threads on the forum regarding "may/might". Have your searched for those terms?
 

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There have been several threads on the forum regarding "may/might". Have your searched for those terms?
I haven't =) But I will.
 

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The best way to search for previous threads is to go to the very top of the page and click on Search ​next to 'Google Custom Search'.

When 'Google Custom Search' appears again, type 'May/might' in the long empty box and then Search again.

(Before the forum was 'improved' we only needed one step to do this rather than two.)


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That is a rather strange glitch that I hadn't noticed before. Anyway, in case the OP is having trouble, here's the result of searching "may or might" (just the 11,100 results!): Search - UsingEnglish.com
 
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