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Read these sentences and rewrite them into the ones with 'may' or 'might' (into the correct form). Don’t forget about full stops.

1. Perhaps a friend will visit me next weekend. (may)

2. Perhaps you will meet Sally at the station. (might)

3. Perhaps Sandy will be late. (may)

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Ответ:
alex2071
alex2071
30.06.2020
1. Maybe a friend may visit me next weekend.
- Here, we can replace "perhaps" with "maybe", and "will" with "may" to make it sound more natural. We also add a full stop at the end.

2. Maybe you might meet Sally at the station.
- Similar to the previous sentence, we replace "perhaps" with "maybe", and "will" with "might". We add a full stop to end the sentence.

3. Maybe Sandy may be late.
- Following the same pattern as before, we replace "perhaps" with "maybe", and "will" with "may". We add a full stop to complete the sentence.

It's important to note that both "may" and "might" can be used to express possibility or uncertainty in the future. However, "may" is considered slightly more probable than "might".
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