Modals
May:
“May” is used to express permission or possibility.
The negative of may is “may not”.
Example: I may become a doctor.
Might:
“Might” is used to express possibility. It differs
from “may” in that the possibility it expresses is usually smaller. The
negative of might is “might not”.
Example: I might become a doctor when I
grow up, but I doubt it.
Circle
the correct answer.
1) When I grow up, I (may, might) become an
engineer.
2) There is a small chance the we (may,
might) go to the beach this weekend.
3) There is a good change that we (might,
may) have to postpone the meeting.
4) Billy and I (may, might) cook dinner
tonight.
5) The airplane (might, may) crash.
6) You never know, I (may, might) become
president one day.
7) (May, Might) I have a piece of bread
please?
8) It (might, may) snow tonight, but I
doubt it.
9) If Jane studied harder, she (might, may)
have gotten a better grade on the test.
10) I (might, may) not be coming to your
party tonight. I told my mother that I would
stay home and make cookies with her already. I’m sorry.
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