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A: I've got a problem with my bike. B: Let me have a look. I___ (fix) it. [might be able to/ might have to]
might be able to fix
There's a long queue. We___ (wait) [might be able to/ might have to]
might have to wait
I'm not sure whether this car park is free or not. We___ (pay) [might be able to/ might have to]
might have to pay
I'm not free this evening, but I___(meet) you tomorrow evening. [might be able to/ might have to]
might be able to meet
I can come to the meeting, but I ___(leave) before the end. [might be able to/ might have to]
might have to leave
Tell me about your problem. I___(help) you. [might be able to/ might have to]
might be able to help
A: Do you have plans for the weekend? B: Nothing fixed.
 
I might go away.
 
I'm going away.
A: What's Tanya going to do when she leaves school? Does she know yet? B: Yes, she's decided.
 
She's going to university.
 
She might go to university.
A: Where are you going to put that picture? B: I don't know yet.
 
I might hang it in the bedroom.
 
I'm going to hang it in the bedroom.
A: When is Tom coming to see us? B: He hasn't said yet.
 
He might come on Sunday.
 
He's coming on Sunday.
A: Have you decided what sort of car you want to buy? B: Yes,
 
I'm going to get a sports car.
 
I might get a sports car.
A: Where are you going for your holidays? B: I haven't decided yet.
 
I might go to Ireland.
 
I'm going to Ireland.