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Will and might for predictions

Luis Daniel Esquivel Angeles

Created on May 20, 2024

Will and might for predictions

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Will and might for predictions

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Will and might

We use will and might to make predictions about what we expect to happen in the future.

Will shows that we are very sure: I'll say something silly. They won't give me the job. Might shows we are less sure: They might ask difficult questions. I might not get the job. Will and might are modal auxiliary verbs. They are the same for all persons.

Will and might structure

Will and might are modal auxiliary verbs. They are the same for all persons.

Short forms: will = I'll will not = won't

We usually use phrases like I think, I don't think ..., and Do you think ...? to introduce predictions when we speak.

We can also use I'm sure... before predictions with will: I'm sure I'll say something silly.

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