Possibility

might / could

Possibility

Might and could are both used to say that something is possible. Look at these examples:
  • This might not be a good thing to do.
    (= It is possible that this isn't a good thing to do.)
  • You could be getting the flu.
    (= It is possible that you are getting the flu.)

With affirmative sentences we can use either might or could.

  • You might be experiencing the first symptoms.
  • You could be experiencing the first symptoms.

But with negative sentences we need to use might.

  • This might not be good for her.
    NOT: This couldn't be good for her.

1. Might and could.

Look at the sentences below. Drag could/might (if both are possible) or might (if only this is possible) to complete the sentences.