Questions with Might: Guide and Examples

“Might” is a modal verb most commonly used to express possibility. Might is also used to very formally or politely ask for permission

These are some examples of questions with might:

#1Might we go to the park this afternoon, Father?
#2Might I ask you a few questions?
#3Might I be excused from the table?

Continue reading to check all the different examples of questions with might


Closed Questions with Might

These are some examples of closed questions with might

  • Might I see your credit card, please?
  • Might I recommend the grilled swordfish?
  • Might I remind you that this is a library?
  • Might I ask how you heard about our company?
  • Might this be the key?
  • Might I ask your name?
  • Might I interrupt you for a moment?
  • Might I ask your address?
  • Might I ask you a question?
  • Might we ask you a question?
  • Might I just interrupt for a moment?
  • Might I borrow your pen?
  • Might I have a coffee?
  • Might I ask who has been invited to the party?
  • Might I ask the president a question?
  • Might I give you a piece of advice?
  • Might we speak to you for a moment?
  • Might my father come with us?
  • Might your grandfather do this?
  • Might she come back?

Open Questions with Might

These are some examples of open questions with might

  • What might happen?
  • Who might win the race?
  • Who might become the next Twitch super star?
  • What might get him angry?
  • Who might be hired?

More ESL Conversation Questions in English

These are some posts with more examples and ESL conversation questions

  1. Questions with Used to
  2. 60 Questions with Prepositions at the End
  3. Questions with Why: Guide & Examples
  4. Questions with Would
  5. Question with When: Guide & Examples
  6. 50 Questions with Get: Guide & Examples
  7. 50 Questions with How: Grammar Guide & Examples
Manuel Campos, English Professor

Manuel Campos

Hi, I am Manuel Campos, The Professor behind GatherLessons.com. I am from Costa Rica and I currently teach English at UTN