May (not) or Might (not)
Maybe we will go to Panera tonight.
We may go to Panera tonight.
A: "I'll call you at home at 7:00 tonight." B. "Don't do that. I _________ be there then. Call me at 8:00."
might/may not OR will not
go/ might/we/ to Las Vegas/ next week
We might go to Las Vegas next week.
I ___________ go to school today.
Maybe Jessie won't be happy about the news.
Jessie might not be happy about the news.
A: "What are you doing this weekend?" B: "I'm not sure. I ____________ go to Disneyland with some other students, or I _______ go to San Francisco."
might/may
might/may
Your friend ________________ study more if she wants to pass the test.
will have to
Maybe your friends want to go to the store.
Your friends may want to go to the store.
Laura mayn't graduate next year.
Laura may not graduate next year.
If the party starts at 9:00, we ___________ leave our house at 8:00, but first I __________ find my shoes.
will have to
have to
Maybe they will get married.
They might get married.
Might you dress up for Kaplan's Halloween celebration?
Will you dress up for Kaplan's Halloween celebration?
or
Are you going to dress up for Kaplan's Halloween celebration?
She ___________ call the doctor today. If he doesn't answer the phone, she _____________ call him again tomorrow.
has to
will have to
It's possible that Jerry won't be home before 3:00.
Jerry might not be home before 3:00.
I'm sorry. Joe ______________ here today. You can call him on his cell phone, but he _________ be busy.
isn't
may/might
May Pablo go to university when he is finished at East Hampton?
Will Pablo go to university when he is finished at East Hampton?
They ___________ decorate quickly if they want to finish before the party starts but Maria ____________ give everyone the supplies and decorations first.
will have to
has to