MODALS, GERUNDS, CONDITIONALS
May, Might
1. The correct sentence is:
(A) I may go the cinema this weekend.
(B) I might go the cinema this weekend.
The correct answer is:
Both are correct.
(A) I may go the cinema this weekend.
(B) I might go the cinema this weekend.
2. The correct sentence is:
(A) They may not like the food.
(B) They might not like the food.
The correct answer is:
Both are correct.
(A) They may not like the food.
(B) They might not like the food.
3. The correct sentence is:
(A) I may be late, you don’t have to wait for me.
(B) I might be late, you don’t have to wait for me.
The correct answer is:
Both are correct.
(A) I may be late, you don’t have to wait for me.
(B) I might be late, you don’t have to wait for me.
4. The correct sentence is:
(A) I may not be there tomorrow.
(B) I might not be there tomorrow.
The correct answer is:
Both are correct.
(A) I may not be there tomorrow.
(B) I might not be there tomorrow.
5. The correct sentence is:
(A) May use I your phone?
(B) May I use your phone?
The correct answer is:
(B) May I use your phone?
6. The correct sentence is:
(A) May I be use your phone?
(B) May I use your phone?
The correct answer is:
(B) May I use your phone?
7. The correct sentence is:
(A) May use we the bathroom?
(B) May we use the bathroom?
The correct answer is:
(B) May we use the bathroom?
8. The correct sentence is:
(A) May we use the bathroom?
(B) May we be use the bathroom?
The correct answer is:
(A) May we use the bathroom?
9. The correct sentence is:
(A) May she leaves?
(B) May she leave?
The correct answer is:
(B) May she leave?
10. The correct sentence is:
(A) May John goes?
(B) May John go?
The correct answer is:
(B) May John go?
11. The correct sentence is:
(A) May Linda and John goes?
(B) May Linda and John go?
The correct answer is:
(B) May Linda and John go?
12. The correct sentence is:
(A) John asked if he may leave early.
(B) John asked if he might leave early.
The correct answer is:
(B) John asked if he might leave early.
13. The correct sentence is:
(A) They wanted to know whether they may use our computers.
(B) They wanted to know whether they might use our computers.
The correct answer is:
(B) They wanted to know whether they might use our computers.
14. The correct sentence is:
(A) May I borrow your pen?
(B) Might I borrow your pen?
The correct answer is:
Both are correct.
(A) May I borrow your pen?
(B) Might I borrow your pen?
15. The correct sentence is:
(A) May we submit the report tomorrow?
(B) Might we submit the report tomorrow?
The correct answer is:
Both are correct.
(A) May we submit the report tomorrow?
(B) Might we submit the report tomorrow?
16. The correct sentence is:
(A) John might not come.
(B) John might not comes.
The correct answer is:
(A) John might not come.
17. The correct sentence is:
(A) John might not came.
(B) John might not come.
The correct answer is:
(B) John might not come.
18. The correct sentence is:
(A) John might not to come.
(B) John might not come.
The correct answer is:
(B) John might not come.
19. The correct sentence is:
(A) John might not there.
(B) John might not be there.
The correct answer is:
(B) John might not be there.
20. The correct sentence is:
(A) John may not be there.
(B) John might not be there.
The correct answer is:
Both are correct.
(A) John may not be there.
(B) John might not be there.
