It’s very cloudy today. It ______ (rain) soon.
It’s very cloudy today. It is going to rain soon.
She will probably to be late.
She will probably be late. (Remove ‘to’)
Your friend is not wearing a jacket, and it’s freezing outside. What will happen?
Exampole:
He may catch a cold.
Do you think robots will replace teachers? Why/why not?
Example:
Maybe, but it is likely that humans will still be needed for emotional support.
Look at that dog running! It ______ (fall) into the water!
Look at that dog running! It is going to fall into the water!
Scientists say people may will live on Mars.
Scientists say people may live on Mars. (Remove ‘will’)
You see dark smoke coming from a factory. What do you think could happen?
Example:
The smoke is likely to cause pollution in the area.
What technology is likely to change the world in the next 10 years?
Example:
Artificial intelligence and self-driving cars are likely to be the biggest innovations.
This book is amazing! I think it ______ (become) a bestseller.
This book is amazing! I think it will become a bestseller.
Look out! You will falling!
Look out! You are going to fall!
A company announces a new, super-fast train. What is likely to happen next?
Example:
Many people are likely to start using it instead of cars or planes.
How could climate change affect our daily lives in the future?
Example:
It could lead to hotter summers, stronger storms, and rising sea levels.
There’s a 50% chance I ______ (go) to the party tonight.
There’s a 50% chance I may/could go to the party tonight.
My team is likely win the championship this year.
My team is likely to win the championship this year. (Use ‘to’ after ‘likely’)
Scientists find water on a distant planet. What may happen in the future?
Example:
Astronauts may explore the planet for future colonization.
Imagine you are in 2150. What will life be like?
Example:
People will live on Mars, robots will do most jobs, and flying cars will be normal!