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vova2212 [387]
3 years ago
9

Complete the sentence using will/won't or may/might.

English
1 answer:
bekas [8.4K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1. I <u>m</u><u>a</u><u>y</u> visit you when I come to Mexico. I'm not sure.

visit you when I come to Mexico. I'm not sure.2. I probably <u>will</u> study engineering in college. It's a field that interests me.

study engineering in college. It's a field that interests me.3. It's raining, so we <u>won't</u><u> </u>go swimming today.

go swimming today.4. Will you and Chris get married in the future?

you and Chris get married in the future?5. My friend are going the movies. I <u>may</u> go with them, but I'm not sure yet.

go with them, but I'm not sure yet.6. The banks <u>won't</u> be open on Monday because it's a holiday.

be open on Monday because it's a holiday.7. Toshiro will definitely get the job because he speaks Japanese.

definitely get the job because he speaks Japanese.8. Kara <u>might</u> get a full-time job after hight school, but her plans aren't certain.

Explanation:

This is all correct!

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