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May vs. Might Exercise

In English, both may and might are modal verbs used to indicate possibility. However, they aren’t interchangeable in all situations. To review the material before taking the quiz, go to the May vs. Might page.

May vs. Might Exercise

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If you don’t study hard, you _______ fail the exam.

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It’s cloudy today. It _______ rain later.

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She _______ go to the party tonight, but she’s not sure yet.

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They _______ have missed the bus because they left home late.

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I’m not feeling well. I _______ stay home today instead of going out.

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We _______ go on vacation next week if everything goes as planned.

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He didn’t answer his phone, so he _______ have been busy at work.

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You _______ need a jacket this evening because it’s getting colder.

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If you call me later, I _______ be able to help you with your homework.

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They’re running late, so they _______ arrive after dinner.

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It’s possible that I _______ have left my wallet at home. I can’t find it anywhere.

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We _______ go to the beach tomorrow if the weather improves.

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