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C. Fill in the blanks with may or might
1. They __ have returned last night. __ I check to see if they are back?
2. She ___ not want to have anything to do with you at first, but she ___ give in after some time.
3. It _ be too late to rectify the mistake now. You _ have thought about it earlier.
4. Try as they __, they could not persuade her to change her mind.
5. We _ never able to make it to the top. We still _ as well give up while we still can.
6. __ all your dreams come true, and _you be blessed with long life!
7. “Please __ I have another bowl of rice, mother?” the girl asked. “Yes, you _ and you __ have some fish, too,” replied the mother.
8. I _ not be at home in the morning. You __ find me at home later in the afternoon, though
9. The rain __ not stop at all. If it does not, we _ have to cancel the match altogether
10. If I _ say so, you__ have at least given it another try. Who knows, you _have succeeded.

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Answer:

They might of returned last night, May I check to see if they are back? She might not want to have anything to do with you at first, but she may give it some time. It might be too late to rectify the mistake now. You may have thought about it earlier. Try as they may, they could not persuade her to change her mind. We may never be able to make it to the top. We still might as well give up while we still can. May all your dreams come true, and may you be blessed with long life! Please may I have another bowl of rice, mother?" the girl asked. "Yes, you may and you may have some fish too" replied the mother. I may not be at home in the morning. You might find me at home later in the afternoon, though  The rain might not stop at all. If it does not, we may have to cancel the match altogether  If I may say so, you might have at least given it another try. Who knows, you _have succeeded.

Explanation:

Many grammar books do suggest that you use MIGHT when something is less likely and MAY when something is more likely, but as different people can interpret this differently (depending on the scenario), it makes this rule quite flexible. It is also believed by some people that MAY (present tense) should be used when you are talking about a current situation and MIGHT (past tense) when you’re talking about something that happened in the past. That should help.

1. might; may

2. may; might

3. might; may

4. might

5. may; might

6. may; may

7. may; may; may

8. might

9. might

10. may