How to use ‘may’ and ‘might’ in sentences, Conditional Sentence
How to use 'may' and 'might' in sentences, conditional sentence. ESL game on learning how to make sentences in English language based on rules of how to use may and might. Useful resource for homeschool and classrooms by teachers and students. Have fun with this ESL rally game.
The use of May or might in English language grammar.
Select the sentence using the correct usage of may or might.
1. _______ we drive to the beach once we are done with our homework.
a. Might
b. May
2. There is a chance that Alex _______ be driving to Los Angeles later today.
a. Might
b. May
3. Rebecca believed that it _____________ rained today.
a. May have
b. Might have
c. May
d. Might
4. I am feeling sick and _______ not go to the party tonight.
a. Might
b. May
5. The students asked the teacher, “_______ we watch the film today?”
a. Might
b. May
6. It is possible. It _______ be a nice day today.
a. May
b. Might
7. I _______ have ran there last week on Tuesday.
a. May have
b. may
c. Might
d. Might have
8. I have finished the work. _____ I go home now?
a. Might
b. May
9. The truck ________ have been red, but I cannot remember.
a. Might
b. May
10. It is possible that Alex _______ go to the store.
a. May
b. Might
11. The repairman _________ fixed the washing machine while I was gone.
a. May have
b. Might have
c. May
d. Might
12. _______ the children go to the movie theater alone?
a. May
b. Might
13. The car _______ not turn on today.
a. May
b. Might
14. I ________ have enough time to complete it today.
a. May
b. Might
15. There are no clouds in the sky, but there _______ be a storm later.
a. Might
b. May