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May/Might, Future Simple, Future Perfect

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  • I am pretty sure that this might get worse.
    Correct
  • The parade will end by the time Chester gets out of bed.
    Wrong
  • I probably might have done the same thing.
    Correct
  • I am very sure that you might not do that to me.
    Wrong
  • We will not have eaten breakfast before we got to the airport tomorrow morning.
    Wrong
  • I will have left until next month.
    Wrong
  • Perhaps, it will rain soon.
    Wrong.
  • They will not have finished decorating the float before the parade.
    Correct
  • “No, that won’t have worked! At eight o’clock I will have left already,” she says.
    Wrong
  • Won't they have been arrived by 5:00?
    Wrong
  • You will have finished your report by this time next week.
    Correct
  • It is possible that it won't work, you know?
    Wrong
  • I am still in a meeting. I might be a few minutes late.
    Correct
  • Linda will leave before you get there.
    Wrong
  • At eight o’clock tonight I will have finished this essay.
    Correct
  • There might be too much traffic or a configuration error. But, I am not sure, though.
    Correct
  • She undoubtedly will win the game.
    Correct
  • This might be the most difficult decision she would ever make. What do you think, guys?
    Correct
  • What she said it is might be true.
    Wrong
  • Will you eat lunch already when we arrive?
    Wrong
  • No one knows what the mother will do.
    Wrong