May vs Can

rogersgeorge on October 24th, 2020

Usually people use “may” incorrectly by using it as a substitute for “might.” (Old joke warning:) An example of using “can” incorrectly as a substitute for “may.”

Technically:

  • “May” refers to permission.
  • “Can” refers to ability.
  • (“Might” refers to possibility.)
https://www.gocomics.com/grand-avenue/2020/08/01

A long time ago I worked on a math textbook project. I got kudos for the word problems I wrote, but the mathematicians insisted that we use “can” when “may” was correct, so maybe the language is changing.

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