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Use of May/Might have :

Use of May/Might have : Subject+may / might + past participle(V3)+Object à°šేà°¸ి à°‰ండవచ్à°šు, à°°ాà°¸ి à°‰ండవచ్à°šు, à°µెà°³్à°³ి à°‰ండవచ్à°šు,à°šూà°¸ి à°‰ండవచ్à°šు. ఇలాంà°Ÿి à°®ాటలను à°—ూà°°్à°šి à°šెà°ª్పవలసినపుà°¡ు మనము à°ˆ 'may/might have ' ఉపయోà°—ిà°¸్à°¤ాà°®ు. I. The structure  may / might + perfect infinitive  is used to talk about the possibility that something happened in the past.  It could also be used to say that something was true in the past. Examples: 1. Lavanya may have missed the train.(= there is possibility that lavanya missed the train.) 2. 'Lavanya hasn’t arrived yet.’ ‘She  may have missed  the train.’  (= It is possible that she missed the train.  ఆమె à°°ైà°²ు à°Žà°•్à°•à°²ేదనుà°•ుంà°Ÿ) 3. ‘What was that noise?’ ‘It  might have been  an generator.’(=à°…à°¦ి జనరేà°Ÿà°°్ శబ్à°¦ం à°…à°¯్à°¯ుండవచ్à°šు.) II. The structure  might + past participle(V3)  is also used to talk about past events or situations that were possible but did not happen. Examples : 1.You were stupid to fight with them. They  might have killed  you. (

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• Can you come there ? • I can not come there. • May it happen like that? • I don’t agree that to happen. • Will you agree? • I will not agree. • I can not forgive/excuse him. • Does it look nice to do like that? • It doesn’t look nice to do like that. to learn more please follow the link. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf9Jxoefkk5EkfOm-v_jACQ?view_as=subscriber

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