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    • [PDF File]NAME: DATE: GRAMMAR WORKSHEET MAY and

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      ‘May’ and ‘Might’ Level Intermediate ANSWER KEY My Notes Answers will vary. Some possible answers: 1. It may rain. 2. Jack might go to bed. 3. I may not be on time. 4. Sarah might buy some clothes. 5. They may see each other. 6. James might get sick. 7. My brother may buy some food. 8. I mighty not go to work today. Grades as ...


    • [PDF File]will may might

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      Underwater exploration may help us understand how life began. (less certain) Traveling to another world might be possible in the future. (less certain) remember: use the base form of the verb after a modal verb. To make a negative statement, add not after the modal verb. There might not be a mission to Mars before 2050. 144 UNIT 8


    • [PDF File]Possibility - Might May Could

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      1. He might’ve gone to the movies. It’s possible that he went to the movies. This is a weaker possibility. 2. He may have gone to the movies. It’s possible that he went to the movies. This is a stronger possibility. 3. He could’ve gone to the movies. It’s possible that he went to the movies. This is a neutral possibility.


    • [PDF File]Using Modal Auxiliary Verbs

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      “should,” and “might” can be used in the past. Common meanings of modal auxiliary verbs with their present and past tense forms are as follows: Use “can, could” • to show or infer general ability You can arrive any time, but you may want to be early to get a good seat. She could recite the entire poem from memory.


    • [PDF File]May / Might

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      What may not happen. a) They will be in the office. b) One person will need help. 2) What will she do in retirement? a) Play music b) Play golf 3) What might the device make her do? a) Eat less b) Walk more. Grammar Challenge. Use the words below to complete each conversation. Con #1. Con #2 Con #3 may not might might be travel watch might ...


    • [PDF File]Lesson 10 Modal Verbs for Deduction

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      Use might (most common), may, or could to talk about present and future possibilities Use might have, may have, or could have to talk about past possibilities For a possibility that something did NOT happen, use might not have and may not have Advanced English Grammar Course 45 Lessons - $45


    • [PDF File]B1 Modal Verbs MOD003 - English Practice

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      13.According to the weather report it might / may rain this afternoon. 14.He can speak Italian fluently because he spent 5 years there. 15.That can’t be John over there. He said he would be in America this week. 16.You should take the test seriously, even if you already have enough good grades to pass.


    • [PDF File]English Modal Auxiliary Verbs: May, Might, Can, Could ...

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      May and Might -- May and Might are used to show Possibility and Probability; May and Might are used to ask for Permission; May is used to give or refuse Permission Some Important Uses of May and Might -- To say what the purpose of something is-- We eat that we may live. Her prayer was that the child might live.


    • [PDF File]Modals of Possibility and Certainty: MAY, MIGHT, COULD ...

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      C) MAY, MIGHT, and COULD in the Negative • MIGHT NOT and COULD NOT may be contracted, but this is never done with MAY NOT-just try it, and you will see why. • MIGHT NOT and MAY NOT mean that it is possible that something is not the case, while COULD NOT means that something is impossible. • Consider: Dave may not get the job. ( = It is possible that he won't get


    • [PDF File]Modal verbs: must, may, might, could, can‘t

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      It could/may/might be true. c) They've got 4 dogs and 3 cats. They must have a very big house. d) Tom: “Jon's ill.” Peter: ”I saw him at the gym - he can’t be ill.” e) Stay in bed today. You could/may/might have flu. f) It can’t be time to leave already. g) I think the library is somewhere here - or it could/may/might be in the town ...


    • [PDF File]May and Might

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      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.


    • Modal verbs can, could, may, might, should and must and ...

      Tampereen yliopisto Kieli-, käännös- ja kirjallisuustieteiden yksikkö Englannin kieli ja kirjallisuus MYLLYNIEMI, SUVI: Modal verbs can, could, may, might, should and must and semi-modals ought to and have to in spoken Scottish English as compared to spoken English English Pro gradu -tutkielma, 64 s.



    • [PDF File]Helping verbs: may, might and must worksheet

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      4. There is a strong possibility it may rain later this week. 5. When driving, you must not talk on a cell phone. 6. We might buy a private plane if my parents win a lot of money. 7. May I please go to Beth’s house after school? 8. Carson works really hard in class, so he may do well on the test. 9.


    • [PDF File]Helping verbs: may, might and must worksheet

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      3. We might win the big game today, but probably not. 4. It may rain later in the day according to the weather report. 5. We must wear gym shoes on the days we have gym class. 6. My family might go to Georgia to visit my aunt if my dad can get extra time off. 7. May I please have another slice of pizza? 8.


    • [PDF File]Future: Will, May, and Might (Beginner ­ Intermediate)

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      Future: Will, May, and Might (Beginner ­ Intermediate) Exercise and Practice A. Future with will, may, and might . Rewrite the given ideas using will, may, and might in complete sentences. (More than one answer is possible) 1. There is definitely a party tomorrow evening at my house.


    • Uses of May and Might - English Grammar

      It may rain. She may come. He may get good marks. May is also used in expressing a wish. May God bless you! May his soul rest in peace! May is used in subordinate clauses that express a purpose. Farmers use fertilizers so that they may have a rich harvest. We eat that we may live. Might Might is the past tense of may in indirect speech.


    • [PDF File]May might and will for future possibility exercises

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      May might and will for future possibility exercises Several modal verbs show possibility, including might, may, could, and must. This modal verbs for possibility lesson shows you how to use them all correctly in English. You can find links to the exercises at the bottom of the page. Modal Verbs for Possibility Structure Modal Verb + Base Verb


    • [PDF File]NAME: DATE: GRAMMAR QUIZ MAY and MIGHT (possibility)

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      a) may not a) might be b) may be b) might not 7. Many scientists think that there 16. No, calling Mr. Smith at two o’clock … life on other planets. in the morning … a good idea. a) may a) might be b) may be b) might not be 8. This bag … your bag. I can’t see 17. I don’t feel well. I … have to see a your name on it. doctor. a ...


    • [PDF File]1. Rewrite the sentences using the appropriate modal verb

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      Jake may/might/could be in his room. 18. Perhaps we will not see them at the weekend. We may not/might not see them at the weekend. (En negative, no usamos could con idea de posibilidad) 19. I don’t know if I will go to the concert. I may not/might not go to the concert. 20. It is unnecessary for her to come.


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