You say 'MIGHT not be suitable of Jimbob' but the notice says 'There MAY be trouble ahead'. Surely it should be 'There MIGHT be trouble ahead'.
Ashley it's not a bad gag but if you want some thumbs up you need to add the words Palace and c..tSage counsel.
You say 'MIGHT not be suitable of Jimbob' but the notice says 'There MAY be trouble ahead'. Surely it should be 'There MIGHT be trouble ahead'.
But when Irving Berlin wrote "Let's Face The Music and Dance", he wrote "There may be trouble ahead".
Isn't that what he's just said?
Quite possibly. I was just trying to show off my vast musical knowledge..... which I had to check on Wikipedia.
You would not have to be Irving Berlin to hear that 'there might be trouble ahead' does not roll off the tongue as well as 'there may be trouble ahead'. Musically Irving was definitely right but I've always thought of 'may' as meaning something is allowed,