Complete with may + verb in the correct form:
1- Your father may be at home now.
2- May I go to the supermarket with you?
3- You may not go out today.
4- The kids may have fun at the park.
5- I feel you may be devastated with the bad news.
6- The newscaster said it may rain this weekend.
7- My teacher may think I'm lazier than I should be.
Underline the mistakes and rewrite the sentences:
1) I may not go to the movies tonight.
2) My mother may be at home.
3) May I stay here?
4) Do you think your boss may be at the office?
5) Will you travel on December?
6) Do you think I may go outside now, Mom?
7) Do you think I may use your phone?
8) Shirley may not know the truth.
9) The kids may be going home now.
Choose the best answer:
1. a) May I
2. b) may be
3. a) may turn in
4. b) may arrive
5. b) may stay
6. b) may be
7. b) may I
Mark (P) when it refers to present and (F) when it refers to future:
1. (F)
2. (P)
3. (F)
4. (P)
5. (F)
6. (P)
7. (F)
8. (F)
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of may worksheet.