11-1May / Might vs. WillMay / Might vs. Will 11-2Maybe (One Word) vs. May Be (Two Words)Maybe (One Word) vs. May Be (Two Words) 11-3Future Time Clauses.

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11-1May / Might vs. WillMay / Might vs. Will 11-2Maybe (One Word) vs. May Be (Two Words)Maybe (One Word) vs. May Be (Two Words) 11-3Future Time Clauses with Before, After, and WhenFuture Time Clauses with Before, After, and When 11-4Clauses with IfClauses with If 11-5Expressing Future and Habitual Present with Time Clauses and If-ClausesExpressing Future and Habitual Present with Time Clauses and If-Clauses 11-6Using What + a Form of DoUsing What + a Form of Do CONTENTS

3 It may rain tomorrow MAY / MIGHT vs. WILL

4 (a) It may rain. possibility in the May + verb future tomorrow 11-1 MAY / MIGHT vs. WILL

5 (a) It may rain (b) Zoe may be at school possibility in the May + verb future or tomorrow. now MAY / MIGHT vs. WILL present

6 (a) It may rain (b) Zoe may be at school tomorrow. now. (c) It might rain tomorrow. (d) Zoe might be at school now. may = might 11-1 MAY / MIGHT vs. WILL

7 (a) It (b) Zoe at school tomorrow. now. (c) It tomorrow. (d) Zoe at school now. may rain = might rain 11-1 MAY / MIGHT vs. WILL may rain may be might rain might be

8 (a) It (b) Zoe at school tomorrow. now. (c) It tomorrow. (d) Zoe at school now. may be = might be 11-1 MAY / MIGHT vs. WILL may rain may be might rain might be

9 (e) Mr. Lee will be at work tomorrow. (f) Theresa may / might be at the party tonight. speaker doesn’t may / might be know speaker feels will be sure 11-1 MAY / MIGHT vs. WILL

10 (f) Theresa may be at the party tonight. (g) Theresa may / might not be at the party tonight. may / might + not 11-1 MAY / MIGHT vs. WILL may be may not be might not be NEGATIVE similar meaning

11 Theresa may will be at the party tonight. Theresa might will be at the party tonight. ? ? 11-1 MAY / MIGHT vs. WILL

12 I will be 35 years old on Monday. not suresure 11-1 Let’s Practice ?

13 Adrianna might be at my party Let’s Practice not suresure ?

14 She might go to Hong Kong on Monday. Yung won’t be at the party Let’s Practice not suresure ?

MAYBE (ONE WORD) vs. MAY BE (TWO WORDS) Maybe he will be in our class.

16 (b) Maybe he will be in our class. adverb SV (a) “Will he be in our class?” “I don’t know. Maybe. Maybe he will be in our class, and maybe he won’t.” Maybe = possibility 11-2 MAYBE (ONE WORD) vs. MAY BE (TWO WORDS)

17 (c) He may be in our class. VS (b) Maybe he will be in our class. adverb SV 11-2 MAYBE (ONE WORD) vs. MAY BE (TWO WORDS) maybe + subject + verb (one word) may be = verb (two words)

18 maybe adverb may be verb 11-2 MAYBE (ONE WORD) vs. MAY BE (TWO WORDS)

19 It ______ fun to go rafting. may be 11-2 Let’s Practice

20 Rafting ______ expensive. may be 11-2 Let’s Practice maybe

21 ______ we have enough money to go rafting. Maybe 11-2 Let’s Practice maybe may be

22 The weather ______ bad tonight. ______ we will have bad weather. Maybe may be 11-2 Let’s Practice maybe

23 Before Kiara goes home today, she will do her homework FUTURE TIME CLAUSES WITH BEFORE, AFTER, AND WHEN

24 (a) Before Kiara goes home today, she will do her homework. SIMPLE PRESENT future time clauses (a) Before Kiara goes home today, she will do her homework. Before Kiara will go home today, she will do her homework. Before Kiara is going to go home today, she will do her homework. ? ? 11-3 FUTURE TIME CLAUSES WITH BEFORE, AFTER, AND WHEN in

25 (b) Kiara is going to go home today a future time clause after she does her homework FUTURE TIME CLAUSES WITH BEFORE, AFTER, AND WHEN

26 When I turn 21 next year a future time clause 11-3 FUTURE TIME CLAUSES WITH BEFORE, AFTER, AND WHEN, I’m going to get married. (c)

27 I’m going to go play outside after I eat another cookie. time clause 11-3 Let’s Practice ?

28, I’m going to buy a scarf at the store Let’s Practice time clause Before I go home ?

29 I’m going to be a doctor after I finish medical school Let’s Practice time clause ?

30 If you cut the carrots, I’ll make the soup CLAUSES WITH IF

31 If you cut the carrots, (b) I’ll make the soup if-clause I’ll make the soup.(a) main clause if you cut the carrots. main clauseif-clause if-clause,main clausemain clauseif-clause 11-4 CLAUSES WITH IF

32 (d) If we don’t have class tomorrow, I’ll go skiing. I’m going to go on vacation. if-clause (c) main clause If I have enough money, main clauseif-clause SIMPLE PRESENT in if-clauses future time 11-4 CLAUSES WITH IF

33 If she ____ us, we ________ her house. payswill clean pay clean 11-4 Let’s Practice

34 She ________ great food if she _______ that chef. marries will eat 11-4 Let’s Practice eat marry

35 If Jacob ______ to speak Italian, he ______________ to Italy. learns is going to move will move learn move 11-4 Let’s Practice

36 After I finish my work, I play the piano EXPRESSING FUTURE AND HABITUAL PRESENT WITH TIME CLAUSES AND IF-CLAUSES

37 (a) FUTURE (b) HABITUAL PRESENT simple present- in the time clause After Meg does her homework (every day), she always plays the piano. simple present - in both clauses After Meg does her homework, she will play the piano EXPRESSING FUTURE AND HABITUAL PRESENT WITH TIME CLAUSES AND IF-CLAUSES

38 (c) FUTURE (d) HABITUAL PRESENT simple present - in the time clause If it snows,I go skiing. simple present - in both clauses If it snows tomorrow, I am going to go skiing EXPRESSING FUTURE AND HABITUAL PRESENT WITH TIME CLAUSES AND IF-CLAUSES

39 After Jeff ____ to the grocery store, he is ____________ dinner. going to cook goes go cook 11-5 Let’s Practice

40 He always ____ to the grocery store, before he ______ dinner. cooks goes go cook 11-5 Let’s Practice

41 If it __ sunny, she ______ sunglasses.wearsis be wear 11-5 Let’s Practice

42 What does he do every day? 11-6 USING WHAT + A FORM OF DO

43 (a) What does he do every day? (b) What is he doing right now? He works in a hospital every day. He is working in a hospital. What + about activities PRESENT 11-6 USING WHAT + A FORM OF DO a form of do

44 (c) What does he do? He is a doctor. What do you do? = What is your job? 11-6 USING WHAT + A FORM OF DO PRESENT

45 (d) What did she do yesterday? She flew to Alaska USING WHAT + A FORM OF DO PAST

46 (e) What are you going to do next week? I’m going to paint my bedroom USING WHAT + A FORM OF DO FUTURE

47 (f) What will we do if the lights go out? We’ll use candles USING WHAT + A FORM OF DO FUTURE

48 They _________ on Saturdays. What _________ on Saturdays? do they do they do golf play play golf 11-6 Let’s Practice

49 They __________ next Saturday. What _________ next Saturday? will they do they do golf play will play golf 11-6 Let’s Practice

50 He _________. What _______ do? (job) does he he do doctor is a doctor 11-6 Let’s Practice

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