This modal verbs for possibility exercise checks your understanding of using may, must, and have to. Do you know when to use each modal? You can find out below.
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Modal Verbs for Possibility 2
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Fill in the spaces with must or might and the correct form of the same verb as the sentence before.
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1. Perhaps she will go to the party tonight. She (might go) to the party.
2. He worked all day. He (might be) tired. But maybe not.
3. Maybe she is at work. She (might be) at work.
4. He definitely knows how to fix my bike. He (must know) how to fix it.
5. They are not sure if they will come. They (might come) to class tomorrow.
6. They know my teacher for sure. They (must know) my teacher.
7. I don't know if I will go to see a movie tonight. I (might go) to see one.
8. Everyone is wearing a thick jacket. It (must be) cold outside.
9. She might be at home, or she (might be) at the office.
10. Maybe I will have dinner late tonight. I (might have) dinner late.
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1. Perhaps she will go to the party tonight. She (might go) to the party.
Would you like more practice with modal verbs of permission? Here is the first test:
Modal Verbs of Possibility Exercise
And here is the lesson if you would like to review: