May / Might (Possibility)

Use 'may' and 'might' to talk about present or future possibility. 'May' is also used for formal permission.

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Level B1 Modals

Summary

  1. Use 'may' and 'might' to talk about present or future possibility. 'May' is also used for formal permission.
Structure
subject + may/might + base verb

Examples

  1. It may rain later, so take an umbrella.
  2. She might be at home now.
  3. May I use your phone?
  4. They might not come to the party.

Common mistakes

  • Don't add 'to': NOT 'It may to rain' → 'It may rain.'
  • Don't use 'maybe' (adverb) in place of 'may be' (verb): 'She may be late' vs 'Maybe she is late.'

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