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Modals Intermediate

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    Change the sentence to use may, might or could, keeping the meaning
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  • There is a possibility that they will not be able to come.
    They may/might not be able to come.
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  • I'm not sure I've met him before.
    I might/may have met him before.
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  • We are thinking of going to Rio de Janeiro this summer.
    We could/might go to Rio de Janeiro this summer.
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  • Perhaps she'll apply for that job.
    She may/might apply for that job.
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  • I didn't study hard enough, and it is possible I will fail the exam.
    I didn't study hard enough, and I may/could fail the exam.
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  • I think she's Betty's sister.
    She could/may be Betty's sister.
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  • He's probably 70 years old.
    He may/might be 70 years old.
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