annoyance - You might at least help me!, past possibility which did not happen - I wish you'd drive more carefully. You might have had an accident back there., past possibility - I do hope they're ok. They might have had an accident or something., future possibility - I might be home a bit later tonight. I've got a meeting at five., present possibility - Put the telly on - there might be something good on., lack of enthusiasm - "might/ may as well" is a fixed phrase - There's nothing on telly, so we might as well go to bed., concession - He might be good-looking, but he can't sing very well.,

Language focus 1 - Exercise 1

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