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Grammar 8.4 - Future Plans - might
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"Sue ______ ___ ___ to the party this evening because she has to go to work tomorrow."
"Sue might not go to the party this evening because she has to go to work tomorrow."
"I ______ ______ cards with my friends tomorrow night."
"I might play cards with my friends tomorrow night."
"Are you going out tonight?" "I ______."
"Are you going out tonight?" "I might." [= I might go out.]
"I ______ ___ to the cinema this evening, but I'm not sure."
"I might go to the cinema this evening, but I'm not sure."
"I ______ ___ ___ to work tomorrow. I'm not feeling great."
"I might not go to work tomorrow. I'm not feeling great."
"They ______ ______ to our city, so should I buy some tickets?"
"They might come to our city, so should I buy some tickets?"
"You ______ ______ for the first team on Saturday. Good luck!"
"You might play for the first team on Saturday. Good luck!"
"We ______ ______ a different restaurant. Let's try the new Indian restaurant on East Street."
"We might try a different restaurant. Let's try the new Indian restaurant on East Street."
"I ______ ___ going to Bangkok for work. Would you like to come with me?"
"I might be going to Bangkok for work. Would you like to come with me?"
"It ______ ______ soon. Let's go home."
"It might rain soon. Let's go home." [= it is possible it will rain soon]
He ______ ___ to New York next month.
He might go to New York next month. [= it is possible he will go to New York]