This document discusses three English modal verbs: may, might, and could. May shows possibility in the present or future and is more formal, often used in writing. Might also shows possibility and is less formal than may, more common in conversation. Could shows something is possible in the present or future, showing options or possibility. All three modals discuss where lost keys may/might/could be located and the possibility of attending a party tonight.
2. MAY
• May shows possibility in the present or the future.
Present: Where are my keys? They may be in the car.
Future: I may go to the party tonight.
May is formal, and it is often used in writing.
3. MIGHT
• Might shows possibility in the present or future.
Where are my keys? They might be in the car.
• I might go to the party tonight.
• Might is less formal than may, and it is more common in
conversation.
4. COULD
• Could shows that something is possible in the present or
future.
Present: Where are my keys? They could be in the car.
Future: We could go to the party tonight.
Could shows options or possibility.