Sota finally texted me. He said he’not feeling well these days.
What’s wrong with him?
I’m not sure. He didn’t say exactly. He may or may not be ill.
What do you mean? Don’t you know?
I’m not sure. He’s acting very strangely. He might be covering something up.
What would he be covering up?
Listen, Masami. If you want to be with Sota, that’s fine with me.
What are you saying, Tom?
He said he’s not feeling well these days.
He might be covering something up.
He may or may not be ill.
It may rain tomorrow.
My parent may not like my new girlfriend.
The students may or may not find my jokes funny.
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Frank may not be the best qualified candidate, but he’s certainly the most charismatic.
Carlos, I’m nervous about the English test tomorrow. We have to write an essay, right?
Yes. Don’t worry. The teacher said, “You may use a dictionary during the test.”
That’s good. I’m not so confident about my spelling sometimes.
Me neither. English isn’t like Spanish, my native language.
Oh, of course. You’re from Argentina, so your mother tongue is Spanish.
Yes, although our Spanish is a little different from that of other Spanish-speaking countries.