I think he might vs He might

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My dear and respected teacher,

I think he might be angry with you.
or
He might be angry with you.

Which of the above sentence is correct?
 
Welcome to the forum, map.:-D

[STRIKE]My dear and respected teacher,[/STRIKE] Unnecessary. Just go ahead and ask your question.

I think he might be angry with you.

He might be angry with you.

Which of the above sentences is correct?
They are both grammatically correct.

How do you want to use them?
 
Thank you for welcoming.

I saw these sentence in grammar lesson video from YouTube, so i was wondering if there is any difference. Anyway, thank for clearing that out for me.

Cheers
 
Thank you for welcoming me.

I saw these sentences in a grammar lesson video on YouTube, [STRIKE]so[/STRIKE] and I was wondering if there are any differences. Anyway, thanks for clearing that up for me.

Cheers.

(You can use clearing that out, but it means something entirely different.)
 
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In the first you are expressing an opinion about the possibility that he is angry, while in the second you are simply stating the possibility.
 
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