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May and Might Quiz 1 froggy jumps

Froggy Jumps

Test your knowledge on sentence formation using may and might.

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Froggy Jumps

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Test your knowledge on sentence formation using may and might.

par Siham ALAamri
1

Which sentence is correct? A) I may go to the party. B) I might go to Dubai. C) I may went to Dubai.

2

Choose the correct sentence. A) She might not come tomorrow. B) She may not come tomorrow. C) She might not came tomorrow.

3

Which sentence is incorrect? A) They may have arrived already. B) They might have arrived already. C) They may have arrive already.

4

Select the correct sentence. A) It may rain later. B) It might rain later. C) It may rained later.

5

Which sentence is right? A) He may have forgotten his keys. B) He might have forgotten his keys. C) He may have forget his keys.

6

Identify the correct sentence. A) We might leave early. B) We may leave early. C) We might leaveed early.

7

Which sentence is accurate? A) You may have misunderstood. B) You might have misunderstood. C) You may have misunderstand.

8

Choose the correct sentence. A) The cat may have run away. B) The cat might have run away. C) The cat may have ran away.

9

Which sentence is wrong? A) She may have finished her work. B) She might have finished her work. C) She may have finish her work.

10

Select the correct sentence. A) It may snow tomorrow. B) It might snow tomorrow. C) It may snowed tomorrow.

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