Use may, might or could, together with the appropriate forms of the verbs in brackets.
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1 Who is the girl Madhu is talking to? I'm not sure. She (be) her sister 2. Why are the boys shouting? I don't know. They (play). 3. Where is Manisha? I have no idea. She (study) in the library. 4. Who is that man with Vijay? I'm not sure. It (be) his uncle. 5. Shall I tell the Minister about you? You'd better not. He (think) I want to ask him for a favour.
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- We use may, might or could in case of possibilities.
- We use may when it is likely that event will happen.
- We use could when it is less likely that event will happen.
- We use might when there is very few possibility of the event to happen and no one is sure about it.
1 Who is the girl Madhu is talking to? I'm not sure. She could be her sister
2. Why are the boys shouting? I don't know. They may be playing.
3. Where is Manisha? I have no idea. She might be studing in the library.
4. Who is that man with Vijay? I'm not sure. He could be his uncle.
5. Shall I tell the Minister about you? You'd better not. He may think I want to ask him for a favour.
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