Possibility (may/might/could) exercises — Set 1: May vs Might: Present and Future Possibility (Worksheet)

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1

Take an umbrella. It rain later.

2

She isn't answering her phone. She be busy.

3

I'm not sure about tomorrow. I go to the cinema or I stay at home.

4

Don't wait for Tom. He not come to the party tonight.

5

The sky is getting dark. It snow this afternoon.

6

A: Where is David? B: I'm not sure. He be at the library.

7

We not have enough time to finish the project this week, but let's try our best.

8

I haven't decided yet. I take the train or the bus.

9

Be careful with that vase — you break it!

10

Lisa looks tired. She not feel well today.

11

There be a test next Monday, but the teacher hasn't confirmed it.

12

I visit my grandparents this weekend if the weather is good.

13

The meeting not start on time — I've heard the manager is stuck in traffic.

14

A: Is that restaurant any good? B: I don't know. It be worth trying.

15

We move to a bigger house next year, but nothing is certain yet.

16

This book looks interesting. I think you enjoy it.

17

I not be able to attend the wedding. I have to check my work schedule.

18

The train be delayed if the snow gets heavier.

19

A: Do you think Sarah will pass the exam? B: I'm not sure, but she pass. She has done some revision.

20

Don't throw that letter away. It be important.

Possibility (may/might/could) exercises online (Worksheet)

Practise using 'may' and 'might' to talk about things that are possibly true now or in the future. Learn the difference between may and might, and practise affirmative and negative sentences for expressing possibility.