No, the sentence "She may has to return the books" is not correct. When using a modal verb like "may," it should be followed by the base form of the verb, which in this case is "have." The correct sentence is: "She may have to return the books." So, you should use "may have to" instead of "may has to."
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We may have to postpone the event
He may have to write report again
We may have to postpone the event
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1) We may have to postpone our event.
2) She may have to write the report again.
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She may has to return the books
Kia yh sentence glth h she k sth has lgta h have he lgata apny please explain it
No, the sentence "She may has to return the books" is not correct.
When using a modal verb like "may," it should be followed by the base form of the verb, which in this case is "have." The correct sentence is:
"She may have to return the books."
So, you should use "may have to" instead of "may has to."
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