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Unit
Exercises 30
30.1 Which alternative makes sense?
1 a: Where are you going for your holidays?
b: I haven’t decided yet. I might go / I’m going to Ireland. (I might go makes sense)
2 a: Have you decided what sort of car you want to buy?
b: Yes, I might get / I’m going to get a sports car.
3 a: When is Tom coming to see us?
b: He hasn’t said yet. He might come / He’s coming on Sunday.
4 a: Where are you going to put that picture?
b: I don’t know yet. I might hang / I’m going to hang it in the bedroom.
5 a: What’s Tanya going to do when she leaves school? Does she know yet?
b: Yes, she’s decided. She might go / She’s going to university.
6 a: Do you have plans for the weekend?
b: Nothing fixed. I might go away / I’m going away.
30.2 Complete the sentences using might + a verb from the box:
1 Take an umbrella with you when you go out. It might rain later. hear
2 Don’t make too much noise. You the baby. need
3 Be careful with your coffee. You it. rain
4 Don’t forget your phone. You it. slip
5 It’s better if we don’t talk so loud. Somebody us. spill
6 Be careful. This footpath is icy. You . wake
30.3 Complete the sentences. Use might be able to or might have to + one of these verbs:
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1 Tell me about your problem. I might be able to help you.
2 I can come to the meeting, but I before the end.
3 I’m not free this evening, but I you tomorrow evening.
4 I’m not sure whether this car park is free or not. We .
5 There’s a long queue. We a long time.
6 ‘I’ve got a problem with my bike.’ ‘Let me have a look. I it.’
30.4 Write sentences with might not.
1 Lisa’s not feeling very well. I’m not sure that she will go to the party.
Lisa might not come to the party.
2 I haven’t seen him for a long time. I don’t know if I will recognise him or not.
I might him.
3 We want to go to the game, but I don’t know whether we’ll be able to get tickets.
We for the game.
4 I said I’d do the shopping, but it’s possible I won’t have time.
I to do the shopping.
5 I’ve been invited to the wedding, but I’m not sure that I’ll be able to go.
I .
30.5 Read the situations and write sentences with might as well.
1 You and a friend have just missed the bus. The buses run every hour.
You say: We’ll have to wait an hour for the next bus. We might as well walk .
2 Your computer doesn’t work any more. It will cost a lot to repair.
You say: It’s not worth repairing. I a new one.
3 You’ve painted the kitchen. You still have a lot of paint, so why not paint the bathroom too?
You say: I too. There’s plenty of paint left.
4 You and a friend are at home. You’re bored. There’s a film on TV starting in a few minutes.
You say: We it. There’s nothing else to do.
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