We use “may” and “might” when something is possible, but not 100% certain.
Examples:
- Yesterday, I was offered a job in Mexico City.
I may accept it. (I am not certain.)
- My sister might come with us. (She has not decided.)
- It might rain tomorrow. (It is possible.)
- They may not know the answer.
FORM
Subject + may (not) + verb
Subject + might (not) + verb
“May” and “might” remain the same: “I may”, “you may”, “she may”, “we may”, etc. When we use “may” or “might”, we are talking about the future or the present.
2) We also use “may” to ask permission.
Examples:
- May I borrow your pen? (Can I borrow your pen?)
- May we use the bathroom? / May I look at your photo album?
FORM May + Subject + Verb?
Let’s practice!
Form sentences using “may” and “might”.
Examples:
- We don’t know if there will be good weather tomorrow.
- There may be good weather tomorrow. The weather might be good tomorrow.
1) It is possible that she will get that job.
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2) It is possible that we will never see Alex again.
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3) It is possible that I will go to the party tonight.
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4) It is possible that our team will win.
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5) We don’t know if he is home.
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6) I have to decide whether to go to the beach with my friends or not.
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7) We don’t know if they will eat with us. We don’t know if the test will go well.
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