Used to show that something is possible but not certain.
“The waiter might spill the tray if he keeps walking so fast.”
“She might not notice her phone is missing until she gets home.”
In Task 4, use 'might' when you want to offer a less certain prediction or a second possibility after your main one. This shows the examiner you can express different levels of certainty, which is important for scoring well on vocabulary range. Try saying, 'He might miss the bus if he doesn't hurry,' to add nuance to your prediction.
Synonyms: may, could possibly, there's a chance that