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I know you may say vs I know you might say

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'I know you may say' implies a possibility that the person will say something, while 'I know you might say' suggests a lower probability or a more tentative statement.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 574 views

I know you may say

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to acknowledge the possibility that someone will say something.
  • Now, I know some people may say $20,000 sounds like a lot of money.
  • I know you didn'tjust say Isabella.
  • I know you say that to hurt our feelings, but we kind of like it.
  • I know you say you don't go in the convent, but.
  • I know you say these things out of love.
  • I know you say Qwali's never wrong, but I think we both were this time.
  • I know you say that to hurt our feelings, but we kind of like it.
  • I know you say you don't eat breakfast, so I thought I'd make us some lunch.
  • I know you want to say something, But you're probably saving your strength.
  • I know you have to say that.
  • I know you can't say anything.
  • Dear Father, I know you only say such things to comfort me.
  • I know you'll say no.
  • I know you'll say it's my fault, Professor.
  • I know you say that Andrew hates uncertainties, but perhaps you're the one who can't live with them.
  • I know you say you're not going to be in town for very long, we still have to work together for the greater good.
  • I know you say to yourself every day that you'll do anything just to see him again.
  • Every counseling theory I know says that I should wait for you to make the first move.
  • I know you can't say nothing to me anymore because things are so different.
  • I know you like to say outrageous things and study how they react.

Alternatives:

  • I know you might say
  • I know you could say
  • I know you will say
  • I know you might be saying
  • I know you could be saying

I know you might say

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to acknowledge a lower probability or a more tentative statement of what someone might say.
  • You know, I thought you might say something like that.
  • Do you know, I thought you might say that.
  • You know, I thought you might say something like this, and that's why I called someone who might be able to change your mind.
  • I know you didn'tjust say Isabella.
  • I know you say that to hurt our feelings, but we kind of like it.
  • I know you say you don't go in the convent, but.
  • I know you say these things out of love.
  • I know you say Qwali's never wrong, but I think we both were this time.
  • I know you say that to hurt our feelings, but we kind of like it.
  • I know you say you don't eat breakfast, so I thought I'd make us some lunch.
  • Or as someone we all know might say...
  • I know you want to say something, But you're probably saving your strength.
  • I know you have to say that.
  • I know you can't say anything.
  • Dear Father, I know you only say such things to comfort me.
  • I know you'll say no.
  • I know you'll say it's my fault, Professor.
  • I know you say that Andrew hates uncertainties, but perhaps you're the one who can't live with them.
  • I know you say you're not going to be in town for very long, we still have to work together for the greater good.
  • I know you say to yourself every day that you'll do anything just to see him again.

Alternatives:

  • I know you may say
  • I know you could say
  • I know you will say
  • I know you might be saying
  • I know you could be saying

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