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English as a Second Language (ESL)
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Grammar
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Age 10+
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level: A2
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English
Author's Instructions
Rewrite the sentences on the right using might, might not.
EXAMPLE: Maybe I will not be there. ⇒ I might not be there.
1/ It's possible that I will come tomorrow. ⇒ I __________ tomorrow.
2/ Perhaps she doesn't know the truth ⇒ She __________ the truth.
3/ Maybe we will have to cancel the wedding. ⇒ We __________ the wedding.
4/ Perhaps they will call you for an interview. ⇒ They __________ you for an interview.
5/ Perhaps they won't say anything. ⇒ They __________ anything.
6/ Perhaps I will never see Karen again. ⇒ I __________ Karen again.
7/ It's possible that I will go to Italy next month. ⇒ I __________ to Italy next month.
8/ Perhaps she isn't at the office. ⇒ She __________ at the office.
9/ Maybe they won't like this solution. ⇒ They __________ this solution.
10/ It's possible that my sister will lend me the money. ⇒ My sister __________ the money.
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English as a Second Language (ESL)
-
Grammar
-
Age 10+
-
level: A2
-
English
Author's Instructions
Rewrite the sentences on the right using might, might not.
EXAMPLE: Maybe I will not be there. ⇒ I might not be there.
1/ It's possible that I will come tomorrow. ⇒ I __________ tomorrow.
2/ Perhaps she doesn't know the truth ⇒ She __________ the truth.
3/ Maybe we will have to cancel the wedding. ⇒ We __________ the wedding.
4/ Perhaps they will call you for an interview. ⇒ They __________ you for an interview.
5/ Perhaps they won't say anything. ⇒ They __________ anything.
6/ Perhaps I will never see Karen again. ⇒ I __________ Karen again.
7/ It's possible that I will go to Italy next month. ⇒ I __________ to Italy next month.
8/ Perhaps she isn't at the office. ⇒ She __________ at the office.
9/ Maybe they won't like this solution. ⇒ They __________ this solution.
10/ It's possible that my sister will lend me the money. ⇒ My sister __________ the money.
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