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Will and might for predictions – English Grammar Exercises for A2

7 ejercicios

1. Match 1–8 with a–h to make sentences.

  • 1)
    c.. She might
  • 2)
    I think I’ll
  • 3)
    Spain might not
  • 4)
    I don’t think she’ll
  • 5)
    I’m sure he’ll
  • 6)
    France won’t
  • 7)
    He might not
  • 8)
    I might not
  • a)
    win the match on Saturday. The Brazilian team are just as good as them.
  • b)
    pass his exams. He’s very clever and he’s worked really hard all year.
  • c)
    feel better tomorrow. She says she’s taken some medicine.
  • d)
    get to school on time. I’ve only just woken up!
  • e)
    pass his exams. He hasn’t worked very hard this year.
  • f)
    win the match on Saturday. They haven’t got any good players in their team and Brazil are a fantastic team.
  • g)
    come this evening. She’s not feeling well.
  • h)
    see them tonight. We all usually go to the gym on Thursdays.

2. Complete the sentences with will (or ’ll), won’t, might or might not.

  • 1)
    I’m sure you willpass your exams. You’ve worked very hard this year.
  • 2)
    Don’t go on holiday next week. They invite you for a second interview.
  • 3)
    I know they offer me a good salary. A friend of mine works there and he doesn’t earn a lot of money.
  • 4)
    You get a job immediately when you finish university – 50% of university graduates don’t have a job three years after finishing their studies.
  • 5)
    She doesn’t think she go travelling after university. She wants to find a job as soon as possible.
  • 6)
    A Do you think he pass all his exams?
  • B Yes, I’m sure he Don’t worry.
  • 7)
    Who knows? You make some useful contacts at the conference.
  • 8)
    I’m sure he get the job. He doesn’t have any experience.

3. Duncan is planning to move to China for a year. Look at his predictions and complete his sentences with will / won’t, might / might not.

100% sure50% sure ???
Goodlearn about Chinameet new peopletry new thingslearn to speak Chinese?travel around China?stay more than a year?
Baddifficult languagenot much moneyno friendstiring job?miss family?not like food?
  • 1)
    I’m sure I ’ll learn a lot about China.
  • 2)
    They have different food in China, and I like it.
  • 3)
    I’m sure Chinese be really difficult, but I learn to speak a bit.
  • 4)
    I have any friends at first, but I meet new people.
  • 5)
    My job be tiring and I have much money!
  • 6)
    I try new things and I travel around the country.
  • 7)
    I want to stay more than a year – I want to come back!

4. Correct the mistakes in the sentences below. Sometimes there is more than one possible answer.

  • 1)
    She thinks she might to go to Spain for her holiday.
  • 2)
    Which sights do you think you visit?
  • 3)
    I sure the restaurant will be busy.
  • 4)
    I’m sure it won’t raining today – the sky’s blue.
  • 5)
    Do you think you might buying a new computer?
  • 6)
    I’m sure I might change jobs next year.
  • 7)
    He might not to arrive on time. The traffic’s bad.
  • 8)
    I won’t think I pass my exam.

5. Write questions using will and the worlds in brackets. In which questions can you replace will with might?

  • 1)
    A Are you sure (you / enjoy) it?
  • B Yes, I’m sure I will.
  • 2)
    A Do you think (she / leave)?
  • B She might.
  • 3)
    A How much do you think (it / cost)?
  • B About fifty pounds.
  • 4)
    A When do you think (they / tell) us?
  • B I don’t know.
  • 5)
    A Are you sure (we / finish) on time?
  • B No. We might not.
  • 6)
    A Do you think (I / get) an interview?
  • B I think so!

6. Match sentences (1-5) with meanings (a-c).

  • 1)
    It won’t be difficult for me to find a job.
  • 2)
    I think I’ll finish university next year.
  • 3)
    I might work for a bank one day.
  • 4)
    I’ll find a good job in the USA.
  • 5)
    I might not find a job I like in my home town.
  • a)
    completely sure
  • b)
    fairly sure
  • c)
    not sure

7. Correct the sentences.

  • 1)
    Tomorrow’s Sunday, so I mustn’t get up early.
  • Tomorrow’s Sunday, so I don’t have to get up early.
  • 2)
    Excuse me, sir. You don’t have to smoke on the plane. It’s against the law.
  • 3)
    Do you must wear a suit to work?
  • 4)
    When I finish school, I can go to university. It depends on my grades.
  • 5)
    I’ve to start work at 7 o’clock in the morning in my new job!
  • 6)
    I’ll take my umbrella. It can rain this afternoon.

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