Possibility with "Might"

Gap-fill exercise

Fill in all the gaps, then press "Check" to check your answers. Use the "Hint" button to get a free letter if an answer is giving you trouble. You can also click on the "[?]" button to get a clue. Note that you will lose points if you ask for hints or clues!

Use: "might" (+ verb) or "might be" (+ verb-ing)

It's cloudy and windy. The weatherman says it tonight.


Use: "might" (+ verb) or "might be" (+ verb-ing)

Don't let the baby play with that cup. She ____ it.


might be breaking

Use: "might" (+ verb) or "might be" (+ verb-ing)

Jim has a small airplane. This weekend he his plane to
Oregon.


Use: "might" (+ verb) or "might be" (+ verb-ing)

I can't go to the beach during the first week of June because
I into my new house.


Use: "might" (+ verb) or "might be" (+ verb-ing)

Roger and Bonnie don't like living in the city.
They to the country.


Use: "might" (+ verb) or "might be" (+ verb-ing)

Carl works in a hospital at night. Don't call him in the morning
because he .


Use: "might" (+ verb) or "might be" (+ verb-ing)

If we go to David's house at 6:00, he dinner.


Use: "might" (+ verb) or "might be" (+ verb-ing)

Be careful when you are walking on the ice. You
down.


Use: "might" (+ verb) or "might be" (+ verb-ing)

Phil is a photographer. If you call him and he doesn't answer the
phone, he in the darkroom.


Use: "might" (+ verb) or "might be" (+ verb-ing)

Where is Bill going? I'm not sure. He's having a party tonight, so
he to the store.


Use: "might" (+ verb) or "might be" (+ verb-ing)

Where's Tony? He the football game on Barbara's
color TV.


Use: "might" (+ verb) or "might be" (+ verb-ing)

I hear a lot of noise coming from the apartment upstairs. They
a party.


Use: "might" (+ verb) or "might be" (+ verb-ing)

Janice just went to bed, and I'm not sure when she will wake up.
She for 2 or 3 hours!


Use: "might" (+ verb) or "might be" (+ verb-ing)

What are you going to do tonight? I don't know. If I don't go out,
I an old movie on TV.


Use: "might" (+ verb) or "might be" (+ verb-ing)

Where is Jack living now? I'm really not sure. He
with his parents.


Use: "might" (+ verb) or "might be" (+ verb-ing)

Are you going to get an apartment when you go to college?
I don't know. I in a dormitory.