Read the examples and choose the right missing words to complete the rules We use may and might to talk about actions or happenings in the : Don't forget your raincoat with you. It might rain tomorrow. (= perhaps it will rain) I haven't chosen the country for my next holidays. I may go to France. (= perhaps I will go there) The negative forms are may not and might not ( ): Mark may not go to the cinema today. He feels bad. (= perhaps he will not go out) There mightn't be enough time to explain our plans at the conference. (= perhaps there will not be enough time) We use only when the situation is not real: If I were in Bob's situation, I might find another project. The position here is not real because I am not in Bobs's situation (so I'm not going to find another project). We can't use "May" in this example. We use might when we are about something in the present or future: I might go to the swimming pool on Wednesday. This case looks so great, but it might be so expensive. We also use might as a form of may: Sam asked if she might visit our grandparents.
Задание

Read the examples and choose the right missing words to complete the rules

We use may and might to talk about [possible|impossible] actions or happenings in the [past|present|future]:

Don't forget your raincoat with you. Itmight raintomorrow. (= perhaps it will rain)

I haven't chosen the country for my next holidays. I may goto France. (= perhaps I will go there)

The negative forms are may not and might not ([mightn't|might'nt|migh'tnt]):

Markmay notgo to the cinema today. He feels bad. (= perhaps he will not go out)

Theremightn'tbe enough time to explain our plans at the conference. (= perhaps there will not be enough time)

We use only [might|may] when the situation is not real:

If I werein Bob's situation, Imightfind another project.

The position here is not real because I am not in Bobs's situation (so I'm not going to find another project). We can't use "May" in this example.

We use might when we are [sure|not sure] about something in the present or future:

Imightgo to the swimming pool on Wednesday.

This case looks so great, but itmightbe so expensive.

We also use might as a [future|present|past] form of may:

Sam asked if shemightvisit our grandparents.