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"He may be come" vs "May be he come"

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form should be 'he may come.' The modal verb 'may' is followed by the base form of the verb, not the infinitive form. In this case, 'come' is the base form of the verb 'to come.'

Last Updated: April 03, 2024

He may be come

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'come' should be in the base form after the modal verb 'may.'

The correct form is 'he may come.' Use 'may' followed by the base form of the verb to express possibility or permission.

Alternatives:

  • he may come
  • he might come
  • he could come
  • he may have come
  • he may come later

May be he come

This phrase is also incorrect. The correct order should be 'he may come.'

The correct form is 'he may come.' Place the subject before the modal verb 'may' and follow it with the base form of the verb.

Alternatives:

  • he may come
  • he might come
  • he could come
  • he may have come
  • he may come later

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