Q.1
"Even if I take the exam, I MIGHT not pass." What does the modal verb express in the sentence? Choose from the four options given.
  • Possibility
  • Give Permission
  • Condition
  • Suggestion
Q.2
"You MIGHT have tried driving the car." What does the modal verb express in the sentence? Choose from the four options given.
  • Possibility
  • Give Permission
  • Request Permission
  • Suggestion
Q.3
"You MAY close the shop now that the closing time is here." What does the modal verb express in the sentence? Choose from the four options given.
  • Possibility
  • Give Permission
  • Request Permission
  • Suggestion
Q.4
Which one of the four sentences using MAY or MIGHT is in the present perfect form?
  • The child might have contracted the disease at the hospital.
  • The dog may be playing right now.
  • Her boyfriend was caught in a traffic jam, he may join her later in the day.
  • The Formula 1 driver might have lost the race had his pit crew not sent him out in 5 seconds at the pit stop.
Q.5
"MAY I drink water from your tap?" What does the modal verb express in the sentence? Choose from the four options given.
  • Possibility
  • Give Permission
  • Request Permission
  • Suggestion
Q.6
Which one of the four sentences using MAY or MIGHT is in the future form?
  • I might have read the interesting passage earlier.
  • He may be undergoing a medical test at the doctor's clinic right now.
  • Her boyfriend was caught in a traffic jam, he may join her later in the day.
  • The country might have lost the war had its army not fought bravely.
Q.7
Which one of the four sentences using MAY or MIGHT is in the past form?
  • He might have forgotten to bring his lunch box.
  • He may be doing his homework right now.
  • I have urgent work at the office, I may come home quite late.
  • The boy might have died had the doctor not treated him.
Q.8
"Arvind MIGHT not be on the train. He might be walking home." What does the modal verb express in the sentence? Choose from the four options given.
  • Possibility
  • Give Permission
  • Request Permission
  • Suggestion
Q.9
"Ramesh MAY get angry if you don't tell him the truth." What does the modal verb express in the sentence? Choose from the four options given.
  • Possibility
  • Give Permission
  • Request Permission
  • Suggestion
Q.10
Which one of the four sentences using MAY or MIGHT is in the present form?
  • Ayesha might have left her homework back at home.
  • The movie may be playing on the TV just now.
  • My mother was held up at the supermarket, she may come home late in the evening.
  • My brother might have failed in the exam had my father not helped him.
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