Possibility (may/might/could) exercises — Set 2: Could for Possibility: May, Might, Could & Can't (Worksheet)

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A: Where is the cat? B: I'm not sure. It be hiding under the bed.

2

That story be true, but I find it hard to believe.

3

She has been coughing all morning. She have a cold.

4

Don't eat those mushrooms! They be poisonous.

5

He's only three years old. He read yet.

6

The light is off in her office. She be at lunch.

7

I'm not sure who it is, but that be the postman at the door.

8

I not get the job. There were many other strong candidates.

9

Some roads may have ice. Driving be dangerous today.

10

That be John's car. John drives a red Toyota, and this car is blue.

11

We go to Spain or Italy for our holiday. We haven't decided yet.

12

A: Who left this bag here? B: It belong to the new student.

13

There is some traffic on the road. We be late for the concert, but hopefully not.

14

This be the right answer, but I'm not completely sure.

15

She works twelve hours a day. She be exhausted by the evening.

16

The exam not be as hard as everyone thinks. Let's wait and see.

17

A: Is this word spelt correctly? B: I'm not sure. It have a double 'l'.

18

It rain tomorrow, so pack a raincoat just in case.

19

He speaks perfect French. He be from a different country — he's definitely French.

20

The restaurant be fully booked on Saturday. Shall I call to check?

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

Learn how 'could' is used to express possibility — not just ability. Practise choosing between may, might, and could for possibility, and learn when 'can't' means something is impossible. Includes 'must' for strong deduction.