In the question below choose the word(s) or phrase(s) which best fills the gap(s):
We have done three quarters of the journey already; we .... as well see the end of it
a
can
b
might
c
could
d
may
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Deepthinker581
4 years ago
Both the phrases "may as well" and "might as well" mean the same; they are interchangeable. You use either to suggest that something should be done or accepted because there's no other better alternative or good reason not to do it.

chikadorisobi
3 years ago
May is the correct option.
"to see the end of a journey" is refering to the future . so we use present modal instead of past modal.
may is present, might is past.

Maryrose0924
6 years ago
The answer is "may"/not "can" cos the sentence given is based on probability.



