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will may vs may will

The phrases "will may" and "may will" are not commonly used in English and do not make sense in standard grammar. Both phrases are incorrect and should be avoided.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 688 views

will may

This phrase is not correct in English.

This phrase does not make sense in standard English grammar. The modal verb "may" should be followed by a base form of a verb, not by another modal verb like "will".
  • I can't stop thinking that Will may be convicted of five murders while I am only maybe convicted of one.
  • Will may feel the tug of life, before the FBI, before you.
  • My will may be weak, but my backbone is strong.
  • The place occupied by religion in a social and political group can cover an extremely wide range of possibilities, and the margin of autonomy for the human will as against the divine will may differ.
  • The knowledge that they may have a duty to supply against their will may lead dominant undertakings - or undertakings who anticipate that they may become dominant - not to invest, or to invest less, in the activity in question.
  • Will may be a little shy, but he seems lovely.
  • Will may have jumped, but someone drove him to the edge.
  • Will may have been at his best when you were his EP.
  • Will may be a little shy, but he seems lovely.
  • Will may just have to lay low for a while.
  • Will may feel the tug of life before the FBI, before you.
  • My will may be weak, but my backbone is strong and pain-free now that I've stopped using the cane.
  • - Your answer is enigmatical... but my will is your good will may stand with ours this day to be conjoined in the state of honourable marriage, in which, good Friar, I shall desire your help.
  • Good will may earn you appreciation around the world, but it is not the basis of good policy.

may will

This phrase is not correct in English.

This phrase is also incorrect in English. The correct order should be "will may" or a different construction altogether.
  • I think Cape May will be fine.
  • I may will be able to deliver it
  • But you may will get your chance again some day.
  • Hopefully, May will have some answers soon.
  • The first days of May will see an NPT meeting in Vienna and MEPs would like to send a delegation.
  • There's a direct video link to the base, and May will keep dropping by every couple of days.
  • Finally MEP's expressed their hope that the parliamentary election in Georgia on 21 May will be free and fair.
  • It is very important that we move forward now in terms of what the opportunity of May will afford us.
  • To prohibit flying the European flag on schools and public buildings on 9 May will not influence your attitude to Europe or that of others.
  • The approval of this Directive before 1 May will give an essential political signal to the Accession states that we are fully committed to their development.
  • The Council which will be held on 28 and 29 May will therefore examine a report on the measures taken or planned by the Member States in the fight against racism.
  • The elections in May will, therefore, not only be a check of the efficiency of the Philippine authorities, but also of the effectiveness of our aid instruments.
  • The first of May will mark the end of the post-war division of the continent and enable us to move forward together towards a better, more inclusive Europe.
  • As regards the internal political situation in Georgia, I would like, at this juncture, to express the European Union's hope that the forthcoming parliamentary elections on 21 May will be free and fair.
  • I hope that accession day on 1 May will be a genuine celebration of reunification in Cyprus - the unification of all Cypriots with almost 450 million people in the European Union.
  • The next Telecom Council on 31 May will focus on a code of rights, as the ministers are looking at the possibility of introducing pan-European rules to safeguard users of electronic communication against excessively high bills.
  • New legislation to be voted in May will clarify which authorities would have access to PNR data - information provided by passengers and collected by air carriers - and under what terms.
  • I hope that the workshop on the spatial applications of the Euro-Mediterranean region to be held in Cairo on 26-27 May will help to emphasize the importance and usefulness of these technologies and lead to practical initiatives.
  • However, I believe that from 1998 on, 2 May will mean something else: it will mean that we are building Europe together.
  • I am sure that we can count on Spain's special vocation to ensure that the summit to be held with the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean in Madrid in May will be a success for Latin America and for Europe.

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