Can, could, may, might
Complete the following sentences using appropriate modal auxiliary verbs.
1. She …………………. dance very well.
a) can
b) may
2. You …………………. go home if you want to.
a) can
b) may
c) Either could be used here
3. He …………………. take some rest if he is tired.
a) can
b) may
c) Either could be used here
4. You ………………… sit down if you want.
a) can
b) may
c) Either could be used here
5. He ………………….. run faster when he was younger.
a) can
b) could
c) may
6. The students asked if they ……………………. go home early.
a) can
b) could
c) may
7. You ………………… have finished earlier if you wanted.
b) can
b) could
c) may
8. It ………………… rain in the afternoon.
a) may
b) can
9. She …………………… be at home.
a) may
b) can
10. Although I tried hard, I …………………… solve the problem.
a) cannot
b) could not
Answers
1. She can dance very well.
2. You may / can go home if you want to.
3. He can / may take some rest if he is tired.
4. You can / may sit down if you want.
5. He could run faster when he was younger.
6. The students asked if they could go home early.
7. You could have finished earlier if you wanted.
8. It may rain in the afternoon.
9. She may be at home.
10. Although I tried hard, I could not solve the problem.