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THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MAY AND MIGHT
Insert the correct form of may/might except in 10 and 36, where a be allowed form is necessary.
13 I . . . never see you again.
14 He… be on the next train. We . . . as well wait.
15 If we got there early we . . . get a good seat.
16 The police . . . (have a right to) ask a driver to take a breath test.
17 You ought to buy now; prices . . . go up.
18 I’ll wait a week so that he . . . have time to think it over.
19 He isn’t going to eat it; 1… as well give it to the dog.
20 You . . . at least read the letter. (/ think you should.)
21 You . . . have written, (I am annoyed/disappointed that you didn ‘t.)
22 We’d better be early; there . . . be a crowd.
23 Nobody knows how people first came to these islands. They . . . have sailed from South America on rafts.
24 You . . . (have permission to) use my office.
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THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MAY AND MIGHT
Insert the correct form of may/might except in 10 and 36,...
Insert the correct form of may/might except in 10 and 36,...
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