Table of Contents
Week 1 | English Grammar
Day 4 |I am doing (present continuous)
Day 5 |Are you doing? (present continuous questions)
Day 6 |I do/work/like (present simple)(present continuous questions)
Week 2 | English Grammar
Day 1 |I don't... (present simple negative)
Day 2 |Do you...? (present simple questions)
Day 3 |I am doing (present continuous) I do (present simple)
Day 4 |I have... and I've got...
Day 6 |Worked/got/went etc (past simple)
Week 3 | English Grammar
Day 1 |I didn't... did you...? (past simple negative and questions)
Day 2 |I was doing (past continuous)
Day 3 |I was doing (past continuous) and I did (past simple)
Day 4 |I have done (present perfect 1)
Day 5 |I've just... I've already... I haven't...yet (present perfect 2)
Day 6 |Have you ever...? (present perfect 3)
Week 4| English Grammar
Day 1 |How long have you...? (present perfect 4)
Day 3 |I have done (present perfect) and I did (past)
Day 4 |Is done, was done (passive 1)
Day 5 |Is being done, has been done (passive 2)
Day 6 |Be/have/do in present and past tenses
Week 5| English Grammar
Day 1 |Regular and irregular verbs
Day 2 |What are you doing tomorrow?
Week 6| English Grammar
Day 2 |Must, mustn't, don't, need to
Day 6 |Do this! Don't do that! Let's do that
Week 7| English Grammar
Day 2 |There is... There are...
Day 3 |There was/were... There has/have been... There will be...
Day 6 |Have you? Are you? Don't you? etc
Week 8| English Grammar
Day 1 |Too/either/so am I/neither do I etc
Day 2 |Isn't/haven't/don't etc (negatives)
Day 3 |Do they? Is it? Have you?
Day 4 |Forming questions (who/what/why/where/when/which)
Day 5 |What...? Which...? How...?
Day 6 |How long does it take...?
Week 9| English Grammar
Day 1 |Do you know where...? I don't know what... etc
Day 2 |He/she said that... He/she told me that...
Day 3 |Work/working Go/going Do/doing
Day 4 |I want you to... I told you to...
Day 5 |I went to the shop to...
Day 6 |Go to... Go on... Go for... Go -ing... Get…
Week 10| English Grammar
Day 4 |I/me He/him They/them etc
Day 6 |Whose is this? It's mine/yours/hers etc
Week 11| English Grammar
Day 1 |Myself/yourself/themselves etc
Week 12| English Grammar
Day 2 |All/most/some/any/no/none etc
Week 13| English Grammar
Day 2 |If we go... if you see... etc
Day 3 |If I had... If we went... etc
Day 4 |A person who... A thing that/which (relative clauses 1)
Might is a modal verb. The word might shows possibility of something happening.
Example:
We might go on holiday. (It is a possibility that we will go on holiday)
might + infinitive
I might = It is possible that I will
Examples:
I might come to your house later. |
We might sleep at grandma’s house tonight. |
You might win the swimming competition. |
They might go to the park to play football. |
He might buy a car because he passed his driving test. |
She might start working soon. |
It might rain. |
I might not = It is possible that I will not
Examples:
I might not attend the conference. |
We might not be late to school today. |
You might not find the lipstick you lost. |
They might not listen to you. |
He might not go out tonight. |
She might not order Chinese food. |
It might not snow. |
The difference – Sure vs Possible
I might come to your house later. |
We might sleep at grandma’s house tonight. |
You might win the swimming competition. |
They might go to the park to play football. |
He might buy a car because he passed his driving test. |
She might start working soon. |
It might rain. |
I might not = It is possible that I will not
Examples:
Sure | Possible |
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I’m going out tonight. | I might go out tonight. |
Grandma is going to phone you tonight. | Grandma might phone you tonight. |
I’m playing football tonight. | I might play football tonight. |
She is crying because you shouted at him. | She might cry if you shout at him. |
May
You can use may in the same way.
I may = I might
Example: I may go to Kate’s house. (= I might go to Kate’s house)
More Examples:
I may… | I might… |
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I may go to the supermarket. | I might go to the supermarket. |
She may go to Susie’s house. | She might go to Susie’s house. |
He may not come out for dinner with us. | He might not come out for dinner with us. |
It may rain. | It might rain. |
They may come over to the house. | They might come over to the house. |
We may not play tennis. | We might not play tennis. |
Questions:
The modal verb may is used to express permission and to ask if youre allowed to do something.
May I….? (=Is it okay to..?) (= Can I…?)
Example: May I go to the toilet? (= Is it okay if I go to the toilet? / Can I go to the toilet?)
More examples:
May I sit here? |
May I go to Tom’s house? |
May I use the car tomorrow night? |
May I use your mobile phone to ring my mum? |
May I stay out until late? |
May I ask what the time is? |
It might rain. |
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2. Complete the sentences using each of the infinitive verbs you have mentioned in Exercise 1.
- I might
- He might not
- We might
- They might
- She might not
3. Fill in the missing gaps with the infinitive verbs.
be, go , sleep, rain, walk
- Louise might to her friend’s house.
- They might at their grandma’s house tonight.
- She might ill.
- I might to work tomorrow.
- It might tonight.
4. Create your own sentences and questions.
- I may
- They may
- It may
- May I
- May he
Challenge: Write whether each sentence is sure or possible.
- I’m playing football on Saturday night.
- She might not go to work tomorrow.
- Susie is coming over to my house tonight.
- I might go Emma’s house.
- They might go swimming on Saturday.