Basics: May and Might - Expressing Possibility
Basics: May and Might - Expressing Possibility
When we want to talk about things that are possible but not certain, we use the modal verbs may and might. For example, saying "I might go to the concert" or "It may rain later" shows that there is a chance something will happen, but you aren't completely sure.
In this challenge, you will practice using these modals in a variety of everyday situations, from predicting the weather and future movie plans to talking about missing cats and ruined picnics. You will explore affirmative and negative forms (such as may not or might not) and practice the essential rule of pairing these modals correctly with base verbs.
You'll work through 12 questions featuring a fun mix of single-choice, multi-choice, drop-down, and drag-and-drop formats.
Try the quiz to check your knowledge!