May's syntax and grammar:
1, may is a modal verb without infinitive and participle, and the third person singular has not changed in the present tense. The abbreviation of negative is Mayn t[ment].
2.may can express possibility, which means "maybe, maybe". It can be followed by completion or infinitive, which means "maybe it has it, maybe it is [will]" and so on. May is used in imperative sentences to express wishes by adding the prototype of verbs.
3.may is used as "(in order to) be able to" in the object adverbial clause. (making ...) possible "; Used in adverbial clauses as "regardless; Regardless; Although "solution.
4. When the affirmative form with may in the statement part constitutes an additional question, mayn't is generally not used, and the non-abbreviated form May...not cannot be used for formal usage. Or maybe not ... won't ...?
Extended information may be read in French and English? [me? ] beautiful? [me]?
Auxiliary. Yes, yes; Maybe, maybe; Wish, wish; Yes, I can.
Phrases:
1 Can I help you? Can I help you?
2. May Day? May 1 day
3. Why not? It is best to ...
4. May 4th Movement? May Fourth Movement
May I come in? May I come in?
Example:
He may have been to some of those places.
He may have been to some of those places.