GENERAL QUESTIONS
MAY
MIGHT
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1. We use may and might for...

a) Recommendations

b) Abilities

c) Probabilities

d)Polite permission

c) Probabilities

d)Polite permission

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1. What is the mistake in the sentence shown below.

* I may haven't told you the truth about it.

a) the

b) haven't

c) told

d) it

b) haven't

100

1. Is it correct the next sentence displayed?

*Look at the sky! It is kind of cloudy. 

-It might drizle in a few hours.

a) True

b) False

b) False

200

2. what is the correct rule for might and may in a positive way?

a) Subject + verb in base form + to + might / may +  complement. 

b) might / may + Subject + verb in base form + complement. 

c) Subject + might / may +  verb in base form + complement.

c) Subject + might / may +  verb in base form + complement.

200

2. To order the sentence into its correct form.

 week / have / the / rained / it / previous / may / all 

It may have rained all the previous week.

200

2.  What is the mistake in the sentece displayed below?

* It might be drizling in a few hour.

a) Hour

b) Be

c)Drizling

d) A

a) Hour 

c)Drizling

300

3. Which one expresses a lower probability?

a) May

B) Might

B) Might

300

3. Which conditional is the correct one for the sentence below?

*If she had gone to university, she may have become a doctor.

a) First conditional  b) Second conditional  c) Third  conditional

c) Third conditional

300

3. Which of the following sentences are incorrect?

1) I might have leave my phone on home.

2) The headmaster might not have seem my email.

3) Pablito might get wet because it is drizzling.

4)Luis might haven't left his phone at home 

1) I might have leave my phone on home.

2) The headmaster might not have seem my email.

4)Luis might haven't left his phone at home

400

4. When referring to possibilities: Which one is more certain to happen?

a) Might        b) May

b) May

400

4. What are the mistakes in the following positive sentence?

*She may have drive when it begin to rain.

a) To

b) Drive

c) Begin

d) It



b) Drive

c) Begin

400

4. To order the sentence shown right below within its correct form.


a barbecue/ rained / might / if / have /hadn't / had / we / it /

If it hadn’t rained, we might have had a barbecue.

500

5. Can we use the 1st conditional with may and might?

a) True

b) False

a) True

500

5. Pass to the front and write on the board what is the correct structure about the past possibility.

Subject + may + have + v.p.p + c 

500

5. Can we use might when referring to abilities?

a) True

b) False

b) False

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