SPECULATING AND PREDICTING
IVAN ZAVALA | ENGLISH 7F | 10318092
WILL and won't
We use will/won't to make predictions.
We'll send people to Mars in the near future.Liverpool won't win the Champions League this year.
We can use phrases with will / won't to make predictions stronger or weaker
- I think / I don't think / I doubt / I'm not sure + will.
I don't think she'll come to the party. I doubt she'll come to the party.
- I'm certain / I'm sure + will / won't.
I'm certain she'll come to the party.I'm sure she won't come to the party.
probably and definetly
We can also use adverbs such as probably and definetly with will and won't.
She'll definetly come to the party.She probably won't come to the party.
may, might and could
We use may / might / could + the infinitive without to to talk about future possibilities.
My phone may / might / could be in my bedroom.
may noy and might not
We use may not / might not for the negative, to say that it is possible that something will not happen. We don't use could not.
My phone may not / might not be in my bedroom.
Speculating and predicting.
Ivan Zavala Martinez
Created on October 30, 2020
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SPECULATING AND PREDICTING
IVAN ZAVALA | ENGLISH 7F | 10318092
WILL and won't
We use will/won't to make predictions.
We'll send people to Mars in the near future.Liverpool won't win the Champions League this year.
We can use phrases with will / won't to make predictions stronger or weaker
I don't think she'll come to the party. I doubt she'll come to the party.
I'm certain she'll come to the party.I'm sure she won't come to the party.
probably and definetly
We can also use adverbs such as probably and definetly with will and won't.
She'll definetly come to the party.She probably won't come to the party.
may, might and could
We use may / might / could + the infinitive without to to talk about future possibilities.
My phone may / might / could be in my bedroom.
may noy and might not
We use may not / might not for the negative, to say that it is possible that something will not happen. We don't use could not.
My phone may not / might not be in my bedroom.