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Hello,
I was told that the modals "may" and "might" could be used just about the same way, "might" being just more formal than "may".
However, I have often heard "May I..." as the beginning of a sentence, but never "Might I...".
I have found sentences like "Honourable senators, might I have leave to finish?" on the internet, but "might I" is always after a comma.
So is "Might I..." gramatically correct? Is it regularly employed?
I was told that the modals "may" and "might" could be used just about the same way, "might" being just more formal than "may".
However, I have often heard "May I..." as the beginning of a sentence, but never "Might I...".
I have found sentences like "Honourable senators, might I have leave to finish?" on the internet, but "might I" is always after a comma.
So is "Might I..." gramatically correct? Is it regularly employed?