she / win / the tennis match / tomorrow?
Will she win the tennis match tomorrow?
A: What are you going to do this weekend?
B: I don’t know. I will / might go to the cinema.
might
Evie hates rap. She won't/ might not go with you.
Evie hates rap. She won't go with you.
Tom / buy / a new laptop?
Will Tom buy a new laptop?
A: I bought a book for Mike.
B: He ’ll / might like that. He loves books.
'll
I don't know. We won't/ might not have enough money for a taxi. Let's ask how much it is.
I don't know. We might not have enough money for a taxi. Let's ask how much it is.
they / live / in a different country?
Will they live in a different country?
A: Let’s go and see Clara.
B: She won’t / might not be at home. I think she’s got a piano lesson today.
might not
I'm sure you 'll / might enjoy the film.
I'm sure you 'll enjoy the film.
our teacher / give us a test / next week?
Will our teacher give us a test next week?
A: I made a ham sandwich for Sam.
B: He won’t / might not eat it. He’s a vegetarian.
won’t
It will/ might rain later. Who knows?
It might rain later. Who knows?
you / get many presents / for your birthday?
Will you get many presents for your birthday?
A: What are you going to be when you grow up?
B: I’m not sure. I will / might be a teacher.
might
Everything will/ might be OK-don't worry.
Everything will be OK-don't worry.