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Might/may/will

Alexa Garduño

Created on October 31, 2023

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Possibilty

Might/May/Will

90%

I will win the lottery

50%

I may win the lottery

10%

I might win the lottery

Possibility

They might be at home (Maybe they are at home

They may come by car (Maybe they will come by car)

Life in the year 2050

Might/May/Will

live on the moon

aliens visit the world

more pollution than now

electrical implants

drones instead of police officers

flying cars

smart houses

animals extinct

virtual reality

tudy/work at home

First conditional

We use the first conditional when we talk about future situations we believe are real or possible.

If it doesn't rain tomorrow, we'll go to the beach.

Arsenal will be top of the league if they win.

If I finish my work, I'll go to the party.

if/when + present simple > will + infinitive.

When I finish my work I'll go to the party I'll go to the party when I finish my work We'll go the beach it doesn't rain If it rains we won't go to the party

Fortune tellers

If you buy a lotto ticket you will win the lottery

If you already know the love of your life you will get married