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I ________ try that new spicy curry even though I usually prefer much milder food.
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You ________ keep the change since you provided such excellent service today.
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It ________ snow later tonight although the air still feels a bit too warm for it.
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I ________ have left my keys at the gym but I honestly can't remember the last time I saw them.
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Students ________ use a calculator during the exam provided they show their work for every step.
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He ________ be stuck in traffic since there was a major accident reported on the I-95.
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Scientists ________ find a cure for this virus soon given the massive amount of funding they just received.
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If I had won the lottery, I ________ have bought a boat though I actually get quite seasick.
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Visitors ________ enter the gallery for free on the first Sunday of every month.
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I ________ take a gap year after graduation but I haven't even looked at travel costs.
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The flight ________ be delayed because there is a heavy storm approaching.
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You ________ borrow my car this evening if you fill the tank before returning it.
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We ________ go to the beach tomorrow if the weather forecast improves by morning.
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In the phrase 'You may have dessert' what is 'may' being used for?
 
Permission
 
Possibility
 
A wish
 
Past event
What does "May the force be with you.' actually mean?
 
Good luck!
 
You must use the force.
 
Can the force be with you.
 
I think the force must be with you.
Is it correct to write 'might've' in a formal essay?
 
No, you should write 'might have'
 
Yes, it sounds natural
If you are 'not sure' and 'it depends' which modal feels more natural for a weak possibility?
 
might
 
may
Which verb form is 'gone' in the sentence 'He may have gone.'?
 
Past participle
 
Past simple
 
Base form
 
Gerund
What is the negative for of 'She might have seen us.'?
 
She may not have seen us.
 
She not may have seen us.
 
She may haven't seen us.
 
She may have not seen us.
Arnel mentions that 'Might I...' is:
 
Old fashioned but very formal.
 
Grammatically incorrect.
 
Only used for wishes.
 
The most common way to ask for permission today.
Which sentence about the past is correct for 'he'?
 
He might have missed the bus.
 
He mayed have missed the bus.
 
He might has missed the bus.
 
He might missed the bus
Which maodal verb is used in the formal wish "____ the force be with you?"
 
May
 
Might
When speaking quickly, what does 'may have' sound like?
 
May of
 
May a
 
May'd
 
May if
What is the correct structure for a past possibility?
 
Subject + may/might had + past participle
 
Subject + may/might have + past participle
 
Subject + may/might have + base verb
 
Subject + may/might have + past participle
How do you correctly ask for permission formally?
 
May I use your phone?
 
Do I use your phone?
 
May I to use your phone?
 
I may use your phone?
On the 'possibility scale', which word is considered stronger?
 
may
 
might
If something is 100% certain (like your hair colour), which word should you use
 
is/have
 
may
 
might
 
must
Which of these is the correct way to use a modal verb in a sentence?
 
I might go to the park.
 
I mightings to go the park
 
I might going to the park.
 
I mights go to the park.