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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.
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.
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.

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  • 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.