week
The dress may not look good
He may not buy an apartment with that money next Friday
May
We use ‘May+infinitive verb’ with you/we/they/I/he/she/it/singular nouns/plural nouns to say that something is possible now or in the future
Positive Sentences: You/we/they/I/he/she/it/singular nouns/plural nouns+ ‘May + infinitive verb’ (do , sing, think,go,come etc)
You may come tomorrow
They may ask you a question now
I may tell you a story next Sunday
She may read the letter tomorrow morning
We may write a story the day after tomorrow
Neharika may cook rice at 5 tomorrow evening
Rob Halford may sing 100 songs at this time tomorrow
Harris and David Coverdale may sing at the concert at 6 this evening
My wife may go to London on Sunday
His son may come to your house next year
The painter may paint those two walls at that time tomorrow afternoon
The actor may act in the movie next week
The dress may not look good
He may buy an apartment with that money next Friday
Negative Sentences: You/we/they/I/he/she/it/singular nouns/plural nouns+ ‘May + not +infinitive verb’ (do , sing, think,go,come etc)
You may not come tomorrow
They may not ask you a question now
I may not tell you a story next Sunday
She may not read the letter tomorrow morning
We may not write a story the day after tomorrow
Neharika may not cook rice at 5 tomorrow evening
Rob Halford may not sing 100 songs at this time tomorrow
Harris and David Coverdale may not sing at the concert at 6 this evening
My wife may not go to London on Sunday
His son may not come to your house next year
The painter may not paint those two walls at that time tomorrow afternoon
The actor may not act in the movie next
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