Thursday 1 December 2011

MIGHT

                                                       Might


We use ‘Might’ +infinitive verb with I /he/she/it/they/we/you/singular nouns/plural nouns when there is the least possibility now or in the future


Positive Sentences:    You/we/they/I/he/she/it/plural noun/singular noun +might +infinitive verb

                                      I might come tomorrow
                                      You might ask about it
                                       They might play tennis on Sunday
                                       We might cook chicken fry next Saturday
                                       She might call me this morning
                                       He might lose his job
                                       My friend might pass the exam
                                       The school boys might run fast now
                                        Jason might win this match
                                        Cathy might come tomorrow morning


Negative Sentences:       You/we/they/I/he/she/it/plural noun/singular noun +might +not +infinitive verb

                                      I might not come tomorrow
                                      You might not  ask about it
                                       They might not  play tennis on Sunday
                                       We might not  cook chicken fry next Saturday
                                       She might not  call me this morning
                                       He might not  lose his job
                                       My friend might not  pass the exam
                                       The school boys might not  run fast now
                                        Jason might not win this match
                                        Cathy might not come tomorrow morning



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