- Will and won't are used when we are sure about a future action or event.
- May and Might are used when we feel less sure but think the action or event is possible. It might rain this afternoon.
- We normally use will to ask questions about the future.
- Questions with may or might are unusual, apart from when making requests as in May I go to the toilet?
Gap-fill exercise: will, may, might or won't
The Future Continuous is used to talk about actions in progress at a point in time the future, as in I will be lying on the beach next Saturday.
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