They Really Can’t decide using“might”

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They Really Can’t decide using“might” UNIT 4….ESL 2 Mrs. Alba

Future Tense: might RULE: The modal might is used to describe possibility in the present and future. EXAMPLES: When are you going to clean your room? I don’t know. I might clean it today, or I might clean it next Saturday.

Future Tense: might RULE: The modal might is an auxiliary verb that comines with the base form of the verb. It doesn’t contract with subject pronouns. EXAMPLES: I might arrive. He/She/It might arrive. We might arrive You might arrive. They might arrive.

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