[ Modal Verbs for Permission and Obligation ]
Formulate a sentence using ‘might’ to express a less certain permission.
A. You might leave if you finish your work.
B. You might have to stay late today.
C. You might not be allowed to leave at all.
D. You might be allowed to leave early today.

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