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            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:
                    fix     help    leave    meet    pay     wait
                   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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