![]() So I'd say something like, "Yeah, I might go and pigs might fly, too." So if someone (such as my former employer) asked me to go on a corporate bonding white-water rafting trip, it's unlikely I would go, but I could be convinced if I thought my job depended on it. Imagine something you'd almost never do, and then imagine someone inviting you to do it. I remember the difference by thinking that I should use might when something is a mighty stretch. So you may go to a party if Matt Damon invites you, but you might go to a party if your least favorite cousin invites you. They both indicate that something is possible, but something that may happen is more likely than something that might happen. Thanks, Elizabeth! The difference between may and might is subtle.
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