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i heard that you may have vs i heard that you maight have

Both phrases are similar, but the correct one is 'I heard that you may have.' 'Might' is the past tense of 'may,' but in this context, 'may' is more appropriate as it indicates a possibility in the present or future.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 1012 views

i heard that you may have

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express that you have heard about a possibility that someone has done something.
  • So, I heard that you may have picked up a video of me falling out of a pickup truck . I would appreciate if you didn't post it and I'll tell you why. Number one, I was ...
  • Through the grapevine, I heard that you may have been having a similar issue, so I wanted to touch base and see if you'd be willing to swap injury stories.
  • Hello Technicholas, I just wanted to touch base here really quick, as I heard that you may have spoken with the area supervisor directly.
  • I don't have a first-hand experience with a situation like this, but I heard that you may have to enable memory remapping in the bios. I don't ...

i heard that you maight have

This phrase is incorrect in English.

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