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Published on Nov 19, 2015
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1.
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
CAN & MAY
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TO BE MESMERIZED
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CAN
Used to show the ability (to perform)
Correct context: I can eat 14 buffalo wings!
Incorrect: Can I have those 14 wings?
Why is that incorrect?⬆️
Because you would be using CAN to ask permission, and that's what MAY is for
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MAY
Used to signify asking permission
Correct: MAY I have those buffalo wings?
Incorrect: I may eat 14 buffalo wings!
The sentence above is both Correct AND Incorrect
Why? Because, if used in future tense, it is correct, if used as present, it is incorrect.
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CITES
Grammar-monster.com
Thesaurus.com/synonym
Vocabulary.com/differences
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