I'll quit while I'm ahead (IF I'm ahead)Now help me with may/might. Is it something might happen or something may happen?
I'll quit while I'm ahead (IF I'm ahead)Now help me with may/might. Is it something might happen or something may happen?
And given your concise explanation, you are correct. I took your post as asking permission to post early, not requesting if you are technically able to post early. We're good.Well, if you look at the GIF used, you will notice that 'can' was the operative word and as such I used the same operative word to allow a clear word flow from my thread title to the GIF- which, if read sequentially, offered a response to the thread title and a rebuttal to the response.
Had I used "may" then the word flow would have been disrupted.
I agree with you on the differences between 'can' and 'may'. However, I was not asking permission, I was questioning the mechanical act of posting a jukebox thread on a Thursday as opposed to a Friday. So 'can' is the correct word to use.
I stand by my post and the language used.
Sunday (11/10) was the birthday of the late, great, Dave Loggins. He reached his greatest success as a songwriter, penning hits for a number of stars. To celebrate, one of the only songs he wrote which he was known for performing: