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martes, 20 de enero de 2009

May not/ Might not or mightn't/ could not or couldn't (Speculation, deduction and probability)

I'm working hard but I think I may not have holidays.
She mightn't pass the exam because she didn't study.
When I was a child I couldn't drive a car.
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