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We may have to vs We might have to

Both "we may have to" and "we might have to" are correct. They are interchangeable and can be used to express the possibility or likelihood of having to do something in the future.
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Last updated: September 01, 2024

We may have to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a possibility or likelihood of having to do something in the future.

This phrase is used to indicate a potential future action that may be necessary or required.

Examples:

  • We may have to cancel the event if it keeps raining.
  • She may have to work late tonight to finish the project.
  • I may have to call the plumber to fix the leak.
  • They may have to postpone the meeting due to a scheduling conflict.
  • He may have to take a different route to avoid traffic.
  • We may have to put him on a ventilator.
  • We may have to put them off before we planned.
  • We may have to transport the Boraalans, ready or not.
  • We may have to march all night to the border.
  • We may have to kill my stepdad.
  • We may have to kill my stepdad.
  • We may have to go back in again in front of the Athletic Administration.
  • We may have to do a partial nephrectomy.
  • We may have to burn the car after all.
  • We may have to drive awhile.
  • We may have to make a case without their testimony.
  • We may have to wait to collect the Sway.
  • We may have to fight the riflemen, too.
  • We may have to shoot them down.
  • We may have to coexist with these aliens a long time.
  • We may have to enter a realm of intimacies that would make us both... uncomfortable.
  • We may have to hire a nurse after all!
  • We may have to take Xerxes down by ourselves.
  • We may have to get the rhubarb to go.
  • We may have to make statements, but she isn't answering her cell.

Alternatives:

  • we might have to
  • we could have to
  • we must have to
  • we should have to
  • we will have to

We might have to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a possibility or likelihood of having to do something in the future.

This phrase is used to indicate a potential future action that may be necessary or required.

Examples:

  • We might have to reschedule the meeting if not everyone can attend.
  • She might have to find a new job if the company downsizes.
  • I might have to buy a new car if mine breaks down.
  • They might have to change the venue if the original location is unavailable.
  • He might have to study harder to pass the exam.
  • We might have to cancel the Christmas pageant.
  • We might have to do things faster than other people...
  • We might have to simplify it a little.
  • We might have to mop up a little.
  • We might have to go outside Texas.
  • But we might have to cut something to make room for this number.
  • We might have to rethink our generosity.
  • We might have to go on a trip, but you can't tell anybody.
  • We might have to move by the end of the week.
  • We might have to tear those books up and start to look at other options and be open-minded to seek the truth. Ultimately, it's about transforming the world and making it a better place.
  • We might have to pick them up from school and take them back to mine, okay?
  • To stop them, we might have to... do terrible things.
  • But we might have to go... away someplace new.
  • If this happens again, we might have to review our brainstem policy.
  • We might have to put ice.
  • We might have to go through this thing after all.
  • We might have to go outside the wall.
  • We might have to count that girl in.
  • We might have to take him to hell slightly before his time.
  • We might have to release Peter back into the wild.

Alternatives:

  • we may have to
  • we could have to
  • we must have to
  • we should have to
  • we will have to

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