PROBABILITY in the FUTURE: WILL / WON’T

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PROBABILITY in the FUTURE: WILL / WON’T (PASS - FAIL) 1. Maria’s final exams are tomorrow. She hasn’t studied yet. She … PROBABILITY in the FUTURE: WILL / WON’T

PROBABILITY in the FUTURE: WILL / WON’T (GO – STAY) 2. Jenny has tickets for the concert this evening. She has got a flu. She … PROBABILITY in the FUTURE: WILL / WON’T

PROBABILITY in the FUTURE: WILL / WON’T (CATCH – MISS) 3. Tom’s train leaves at 9:10. It’s 9:05 and he has just woken up. He … PROBABILITY in the FUTURE: WILL / WON’T

PROBABILITY in the FUTURE: WILL / WON’T (REMEMBER - FORGET) 4. Alex has a very bad memory. It’s his sister’s birthday next week. He … PROBABILITY in the FUTURE: WILL / WON’T

PROBABILITY in the FUTURE: WILL / WON’T (WIN – LOSE) 5. John is learning to play chess. Tomorrow morning he is playing against the number 1 in his school. He… PROBABILITY in the FUTURE: WILL / WON’T

6. I have studied hard. I am sure I ___ pass my exams. POSSIBILITY and PROBABILITY in the FUTURE: MIGHT / MIGHT NOT – WILL / WON’T 6. I have studied hard. I am sure I ___ pass my exams. 7. I haven’t studied at all, so I am sure I ___ pass my exams. 8. I haven’t studied hard, but I ___ pass my exams.

9. “Are you going to Jane’s party tonight?” “Maybe” I … POSSIBILITY and PROBABILITY in the FUTURE: MIGHT / MIGHT NOT – WILL / WON’T 9. “Are you going to Jane’s party tonight?” “Maybe” I …

10. If you work hard you ___ be rich one day. POSSIBILITY and PROBABILITY in the FUTURE: MIGHT / MIGHT NOT – WILL / WON’T 10. If you work hard you ___ be rich one day.

11. I don’t know what to do. I ___ go to the cinema. POSSIBILITY and PROBABILITY in the FUTURE: MIGHT / MIGHT NOT – WILL / WON’T 11. I don’t know what to do. I ___ go to the cinema.

12. I am not very good at writing so I probably ___ write a novel. POSSIBILITY and PROBABILITY in the FUTURE: MIGHT / MIGHT NOT – WILL / WON’T 12. I am not very good at writing so I probably ___ write a novel.

13. “Are you working on Saturday?” “Perhaps” I … POSSIBILITY and PROBABILITY in the FUTURE: MIGHT / MIGHT NOT – WILL / WON’T 13. “Are you working on Saturday?” “Perhaps” I …

14. I haven’t got enough money POSSIBILITY and PROBABILITY in the FUTURE: MIGHT / MIGHT NOT – WILL / WON’T 14. I haven’t got enough money TO BUY a car, but I need one TO GO to work so I …

15. It’s possible that I can’t come next week. I … POSSIBILITY and PROBABILITY in the FUTURE: MIGHT / MIGHT NOT – WILL / WON’T 15. It’s possible that I can’t come next week. I …

16. Maybe the exam in June is not very difficult. The exam … POSSIBILITY and PROBABILITY in the FUTURE: MIGHT / MIGHT NOT – WILL / WON’T 16. Maybe the exam in June is not very difficult. The exam …

ANSWERS She won’t pass her exams / She will fail her exams. She won’t go to the concert / She will stay at home. He won’t catch it / He will miss it. He won’t remember it / He will forget it. He won’t win / He will lose. will won’t might I might go to Jane’s party tonight. I might work on Saturday. I might buy one /a car. I might not come next week. The exam in June might not be very difficult. ANSWERS