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(iii)I'm going to bring an umbrella today because it ____________ rain.

(ai) can (b) is able to (c) might​

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Answered by AηυsнкA
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Might is the correct answer.

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Answered by rj0509925
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(iii)I'm going to bring an umbrella today because it might rain.

  • Might is an auxiliary modal.
  • Auxiliary modal -An example of a modal verb would be "likely," "able," "permission," "request," "capability," "recommendation," "order," "obligation," or "counsel." Modal verbs frequently go with another verb's base form that has semantic significance.

Uses of the might in the sentence

  • Might' is mainly used to express an ability. English speakers use 'might' to make a suggestion or request, although this is more common in British English and can be considered extremely formal.

'Might' is also used in conditional sentences.

Possibility:Your phone might be in the kitchen.

Hint: You can suggest that to the committee.

Request: May I ask a question?

Conditional: Without studying, I can go out.

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