II. Fill in the blanks with May’ or “Might’:
1.With a little more effort we win this time.
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II. Fill in the blanks with May’ or “Might’:
1.With a little more effort we win this time.
2.The examinations be postponed.
3.We have gone if they had invited us to dinner.
4.With a little push, he have got the job.
5.your future be bright!
6.You not attend the meeting this evening
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