'She may not be at home' or ' She may be not at home'

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wotcha

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1. She may not be at home.

2. She may be not at home.

Which is correct?
 
1. is correct.

Rover
 
You can also say, "She mightn't be at home", which sounds a lot more natural to me - really.
 
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