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May this year bring you joy vs Mays this year brings you joy

The correct phrase is 'May this year bring you joy.' The modal verb 'may' is used to express a wish or hope for the future, and it is followed by the base form of the verb 'bring.' The second phrase contains errors in subject-verb agreement and verb form.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 713 views

May this year bring you joy

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a wish or hope for the future.

This phrase is used to express a wish or hope for someone to experience joy in the upcoming year.

Examples:

  • May this year bring you happiness and success.
  • May this new year bring you peace and prosperity.
  • May this holiday season bring you love and laughter.

Mays this year brings you joy

This phrase is incorrect. 'Mays' is not a valid word, and 'brings' does not agree with the subject 'this year.'

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