What does the modal verb show? Select the best answer choice.

It might rain today.
A. possibility
B. necessity
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Might is used to express a possibility, as in there is a conditional possibility that something might occur.

It might rain today.

In the given sentence, the modal verb “might” is used to express a possibility that it could rain. When using might, there is also an even chance that it won’t rain.

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