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3º ESO Unit 7 Grammar


There are different ways to speak about the future according to the speaker's certainty.
  1. Will and won't are used when we are sure about a future action or event.
  2. May and Might are used when we feel less sure but think the action or event is possible. It might rain this afternoon.
  3. We normally use will to ask questions about the future.
  4. 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.
Gramática en español           Ex 1   Ex 2  




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