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.