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May & May Have

May Have - something maybe or possibly

  • You may have the flu.
  • Shemay have gone to the store.
  • You may have money to go to the movies.
  • Your sister may have worked late.
  • The girls may have to go to the doctor today.

May - to say something is possible; when not sure if something is going to happen

  • She may come to work late next week.
  • I may learn English.
  • The car may not be working.
  • I may not be working next year.
  • The boys may play football next week.

12 English Verb Tense

For & Since

For & Since Quiz

Have & Has Chart

Have & Have Got Examples

Main Verb Tenses

May Have

May & May Have

Verb Groups

Auxiliary Verbs

Verb Tense "to be"

Verb Tense "to be" Chart

Future Verb Tenses

Modal Verbs

Modal Verb Rules

Modal Verb Usage

Verb Tense "Can"

Verb Tense "Could"

Verb Tense "Could" Structure

"Wishes" & Verb Tenses

"Wishes" & Verb Tense Chart

Static Verb

Verb Tense "Have"

Verb Tense "Have" Chart

Present Verb Tenses

Past Verb Tenses

Adjectives

There Is & There Are

Word Order

Tag Questions

Tag Questions Quiz

Types of Questions In English

Wh Questions

WH Question Word "Which"

WH Question Word "What"

WH Question Word "When"

WH Question Word "Why"