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  1. English Grammar. Verbs. Modal verbs. 'may' and 'might'. 'may' and 'might'. Level: beginner. We use may: when we are not sure about something in the present or future: Jack may be coming to see us tomorrow. (= Perhaps Jack will come to see us tomorrow.)

  2. Might. A modal auxiliary verb is used to modify the mood of a verb. Here is a list of the modal auxiliary verbs: May: “May” is used to express permission or possibility. The negative of may is. “may not”. Example: I may become a doctor. In this example “may” is used to express the possibility of me becoming a doctor in the future.

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  4. Quality ESL grammar worksheets, quizzes and games - from A to Z - for teachers & learners. MAY and MIGHT. CEFR Level B1. 'Questions About You'. Grammar & Writing Practice. Might. Answer the questions about you. Use 'might' in your answers.

  5. MIGHT. ‘May’ and ‘might’ are used to talk about the possibility of something happening. ‘May’ is often more possible than ‘might’. Examples: “I’m not sure what to do. I may watch TV.” “You might not like that TV program.”. Complete the sentences below by using ‘may (not)’ and ‘might (not)’ to describe ...

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  6. Grammar Topics. MAY or MIGHT. 34 MAY or MIGHT English ESL worksheets pdf & doc. SORT BY. Most popular. TIME PERIOD. All-time. 1mada. Modal verbs - quiz. A multiple choice ex. 47396 uses. Kameza. Stress - Reading tas. What is stress? How. 11418 uses. katkalea. Modal Verb Practice. practice. 10195 uses. groober. Modals Revision. Basic, no-frills WS:

  7. Future: Will, May, and Might (Beginner Intermediate) Exercise and Practice. Future with will, may, and might. Rewrite the given ideas using will, may, and might in complete sentences. (More than one answer is possible)