Complete the second sentence so they mean the same as the first sentence. Use the words in brackets:
You'll definitely learn a lot on your course.
I______(sure) learn a lot on your course.
am sure (that) you'll
It___snow tonight. There's a 50% chance of snow according to the weather forecast.
(may / will)
may
Complete the second sentence so they mean the same as the first sentence. Use the words in brackets:
I'm absolutely sure that Mark won't pass his driving test.
Mark ____ (fail) his driving test.
is going to
Look at the dark clouds. It___rain!
is going to
The score is 10-0! Our team is___ wind the match.
is going to
Jane___be at the concert. She bought her ticket months ago.
(will definitely / definitely will)
definitely will
Complete the second sentence so they mean the same as the first sentence. Use the words in brackets:
I'm sure there will be a party this weekend.
There ____(definitely) a party this weekend.
will definitely be / is definitely going to be
Complete the second sentence so they mean the same as the first sentence. Use the words in brackets:
The weather's awful. Maybe the train will be late.
The train_____(arrive) on time because of the awful weather.
might not / may not arrive
Complete the second sentence so they mean the same as the first sentence. Use the words in brackets:
We probably won't have time to visit you this month.
I_____(think) have time to visit you this month.
think (that) we won't
I___be home before seven, but it depends on the traffic.
might
Complete the second sentence so they mean the same as the first sentence. Use the words in brackets:
We aren't going to get to the airport on time with this traffic.
I____ (think) get to the airport on time with this traffic.
think we won't
Complete the second sentence so they mean the same as the first sentence. Use the words in brackets:
It's possible that it will rain later today.
It ____(might) later today.
might rain
I'm sure you___ enjoy the film.
(might / will)
will
We're arriving at midnight so I think we____ have time to go for dinner.
(won't / will)
won't
She doesn't think they_____ move house next year.
(will / won't)
will
Complete the second sentence so they mean the same as the first sentence. Use the words in brackets:
Perhaps she will win the Olympic gold medal.
She_____(win) the Olympic gold medal.
might or may
He's studying really hard at the moment. He_____ pass the exam easily.
('s going to / might)
's going to
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