These verbs are used for low possibilities
May and Might
Turn this sentence into an affirmative one:
They couldn't make it in time to the concert
They could make it in time to the concert
She are could pass the test.
She could past the test.
This verb is used for requesting and giving permission politely
May
Turn this sentence into a question:
He would like to have some pizza.
Would he like to have some pizza?
He mights goes to his cousin's wedding.
He might go to his cousin's wedding.
You shouldn't use this verb when answering questions
Could
Turn this sentence into negative and interrogative:
He might walk his dog later this afternoon.
He might not walk his dog later this afternoon.
Might he walk his dog later this afternoon?
It musts to be fake. I'am one handred percent sure.
It must be fake. I am one hundred percent sure.
You use this modal verb to talk about hypothetical situations
Would
Turn this sentence into one that uses each modal verb taught today (might, may, and would).
We go swimming on holidays.
We might go swimming on holidays / We might not go... / Might we go...?
We may go swimming on holidays / We may not go... / May we go...?
We would go swimming on holidays/ We wouldn't go swimming... / Would we go swimming...?
Kould we habe anoder set of fries?
Yes, you could
Yes, (any other answer that makes sense and is not "could")
Explain three difference(s) between may and might.
- You can only request permission with might
- You can use may to request and grant permission
- Requesting permission with might is old fashioned
I would sleep all day long until next month.
Change the modal verb in this sentence to make a(n)
1- Polite request
2- Casual request
3- Advice
4- Obligation/Order
May/Might I sleep all day...
Can I sleep all day...
I should sleep all day...
I must sleep all day...
I shouldn't stop at a red light on the road.
I should stop at a red light on the road (DOUBLE POINTS)