GRAMMAR IDEAS. READ AND LEARN.
🌟 What do MAY, MIGHT, and COULD mean?
They all talk about possibility — something that can happen in the future. They are like saying, “Maybe!”
🟢 MAY – A good chance! 70%
- Use it when something is likely to happen.
- ✅ Example:
I may go to the park.
(Maybe I will go. It’s possible!)
🔵 COULD – It’s possible! 50%
- Use it when something can happen.
- ✅ Example:
It could rain today.
(It’s possible. We don’t know for sure.)
It could rain today.
(It’s possible. We don’t know for sure.)
🟡 MIGHT – A smaller chance! 30%
- Use it when something is possible, but not very sure.
- ✅ Example:
I might eat ice cream.
(Maybe I will, maybe I won’t.)
I might eat ice cream.
(Maybe I will, maybe I won’t.)
🎲 All three mean “maybe,” but:
| Word | How sure? | Example |
|---|---|---|
| May | 👍👍👍 | I may watch a movie. |
| Could | 👍👍 | I might play outside. |
| Might | 👍👍 | We could have pizza tonight. |
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