a. They might have a party at the Town Hall.
They...............
It is possible that+S + will or S + will probaly + V(câu G,H,I,J)
III Rewrite each of the fllowing sentences using will and might so that its meaning stays the same
1 It is possible that I will go to the party.
III Rewrite each of the fllowing sentences using will and might so that its meaning stays the same
1 It is possible that I will go to the party.
=> I will go to the party
III. Rewrite each sentence so that it contains(not) going to or might (not).
1. Perhaps it will rain tomorrow.
→ It __________________________________________________________________
2. It’s possible that our team will win the world cup.
→ Our team ____________________________________________________________
3. Perhaps he is in orbit.
→ He _________________________________________________________________
4. Perhaps I won’t phone her tonight.
→ I___________________________________________________________________
5. My brother plans to study oceanography.
→ My brother __________________________________________________________
6. Terry doesn’t intend to spend a month in the mountains.
→ Terry _____________________________________________________________
7. She has decided to have a celebration for her son’s successes.
→ She ________________________________________________________________
8. We’ve arranged a party next Sunday.
→ We ________________________________________________________________
9. It’s possible that I’ll see you tomorrow, but I’m not sure.
→ I ________________________________________________, but I’m not sure.
10. Perhaps they will have some news for you next week.
→ They ____________________________________________________________
III. Rewrite each sentence so that it contains(not) going to or might (not).
1. Perhaps it will rain tomorrow.
→ It is going to rain tomorrow
2. It’s possible that our team will win the world cup.
→ Our team might win the world cup
3. Perhaps he is in orbit.
→ He is going to e orbit
4. Perhaps I won’t phone her tonight.
→ I__am not going to phone her tonight
5. My brother plans to study oceanography.
→ My brother is going to study oceanography
6. Terry doesn’t intend to spend a month in the mountains.
→ Terry might not spend a month in the moutains
7. She has decided to have a celebration for her son’s successes.
→ She is going to have a celebration for her son's successes
8. We’ve arranged a party next Sunday.
→ We are going to arrange a party next Sunday
9. It’s possible that I’ll see you tomorrow, but I’m not sure.
→ I ____am going to see you tomorrow_, but I’m not sure.
10. Perhaps they will have some news for you next week.
→ They _are going to have some news for you next week
Write Yes or no to answer the question about each sentence
1. If Carl doesn't come to the party, I will really upset.
Is it possible that Carl won't come to the party?
2. If my neighbour became prime minister, he'd give everyone a million euros.
Is it possible that the neighbour will become prime minister?
Is it likely that the neighbour will become prime minister?
3. If Helen weren't here, I don't know what we 'd do.
Is Helen here now?
4. If Tarek had had enough money, he'd have bought a car.
Did Tarek have enough money?
Did Tarek buy a car?
5. If Debbie hadn't gone to the UK, she wouldn't have met Will.
Did Debbie go to the UK?
Did she meet Will?
6. If the police investigated the case thoroughly, they wouldn't have arrested Karen.
Did the police investigate the case thoroughly?
Did they arrest Karen?
7. Had she not gone to university, she might not have started her own business.
Did she go to university?
Did she start her own business?
A. GRAMMAR
I. Choose the most appropriate future form. Sometimes more than one form is possible.
1. You’ll freeze if ...................... out dressed like that. Put on a warm coat!
(you’ll go / you’re going to go /you go)
2. When I retire next year, ...................... a lot of travelling around North America.
(I’m doing / I do / I’m going to do)
3. A: Have you been in touch with Pat yet to say we can’t come? You said you’d do it.
B: Sorry, I forgot. ...................... her know tomorrow when I see her at work.
(I’m going to let / I shall let / I’ll let)
4. Look at that stupid cyclist. ...................... an accident.
(He’ll cause / He’s going to cause / He causes)
5. A: What do you want done with this box?
B: If you just leave it there, ...................... it upstairs when I go.
(I’ll take / I’m taking / I’m going to take)
6. A: What ...................... this evening?
(are you doing / are you going to do / do you do)
B: Oh, I don’t know. Maybe ...................... watch a DVD.
(I’m going to / I’ll / I’m watching)
7. Please note that next week’s concert ...................... at 7.00, not 7.30 as advertised in the program.
(is commencing / will commence / is going to commence)
8. Mr. Kerr ...................... angry if you don’t hand your homework in today.
(is being / is going to be / will be)
9. A: Bob Dylan ...................... a concert in London next month.
(will do / is doing / does)
B: ...................... book some tickets?
(Am I going to / Will I / Shall I)
10. The air tickets ...................... around a week to reach you.
(shall take / will take / are taking)
11. The French oral tests ...................... next Monday.
(are starting / will start / start)
12. When Guy ...................... 50, Gemma ...................... 18.
(is / will be / is going to be) (is going to be / is to be / will be)
13. If we get much more rain, the river ...................... its banks.
(is probably going to burst / will probably burst / is bursting)
II. Complete the sentences using the verbs in the box. Choose the most appropriate form
miss/ will miss | will be enjoying/ enjoys | will agree/ agrees | will have/ am having | is going to depart/ departs |
is going to melt/ is melting | will be believed/ is to be believed | see/ are going to see | persuades/ will persuade | will rise/ are to rise |
14. The next train for London ........................................................... from platform six at 16.07.
15. I ........................................................... some friends over for dinner on Saturday. Do you want to
join us?
16. They reckon the Greenland ice sheet ........................................................... within a few years.
17. A: Gary doesn’t want to come on holiday with us, then.
B: He says that now, but I’m sure Hannah ................................................ him to change his mind.
18. By the middle of the week, temperatures ........................................................... to 30° C.
19. The striking workers have said that they will prevent finished goods leaving the factory until the
management .................................................... to their demand for improved working conditions.
20. I’m not sure when I’ll be home tonight. Expect me when you .................................................... me.
21. A: The coach leaves Oxford at exactly 5.00 from the bus station.
B: What if I ........................................................... it?
A: You’ll have to take the train.
22. If the research ..........................................................., children now spend more time playing
computer games than watching television.
23. A: It’s Daniel’s first week away at university. I wonder how he’s getting on?
B: I’m sure he ........................................................... himself.
III. Here is part of a letter from Jane to her friend Rosa, a teacher in England. Underline the correct
alternative.
Darwin, 20th December
Dear Rosa
Hope this find you all well. I suppose by now school (24) will close / will have closed for Christmas and you
(25) will be enjoying / will have been enjoying a rest. It’s hard to believe that Tim’s already 18 and that It’s
only a few months until he (26) will be leaving / will have been leaving school for college.
My main news Is that my brother, John, and his family (27) will have been arriving / will be arriving next
Friday as part of their big trip around the world. By the time they get here they (28) will be going / will have
been to California and New Zealand. No doubt John’s children (29) will have been planning / will plan it all
out for months! They (30) won’t be spending / won’t have spent all their time with me. John has to go to
Perth on business, so i (31) will have kept / will be keeping the rest of the family entertained while he’s away.
Then they (32) will all be going / will all have been going to Sydney...
Here is part of a letter from Jane to her friend Rosa, a teacher in England. Underline the correct
alternative.
Darwin, 20th December
Dear Rosa
Hope this find you all well. I suppose by now school (24) will close / will have closed for Christmas and you
(25) will be enjoying / will have been enjoying a rest. It’s hard to believe that Tim’s already 18 and that It’s
only a few months until he (26) will be leaving / will have been leaving school for college.
My main news Is that my brother, John, and his family (27) will have been arriving / will be arriving next
Friday as part of their big trip around the world. By the time they get here they (28) will be going / will have
been to California and New Zealand. No doubt John’s children (29) will have been planning / will plan it all
out for months! They (30) won’t be spending / won’t have spent all their time with me. John has to go to
Perth on business, so i (31) will have kept / will be keeping the rest of the family entertained while he’s away.
Then they (32) will all be going / will all have been going to Sydney...
1. Using "be going to" and the suitable verb in the box to complete the sentences below
crash - move - rain - jump - be sick - be pilots - be late - get married - have an interview - have a small party
a. Peter and I are learning to fly. We ............................
b.Look at that man on the bridge. I think he ............................
c. I don't feel well. I think I ............................
d.Tom and Jane got engaged last week. They ............................
e. It's so cold and look at those colud! I think it ............................
f. The man's driving too fast. He ............................
g. Miss Hoa is wearing her best clothes. She is ............................
h.Hurry up! It's nearly ten o'clock! You ............................
i. It's Nam's birthday next week. He is ............................
j. Mr and Mrs.Binh's flat is too small. They ............................
1. Using "be going to" and the suitable verb in the box to complete the sentences below
crash - move - rain - jump - be sick - be pilots - be late - get married - have an interview - have a small party
a. Peter and I are learning to fly. We are going to be pilots.
b.Look at that man on the bridge. I think he is going to jump
c. I don't feel well. I think I am going to be sick
d.Tom and Jane got engaged last week. They are going to get married
e. It's so cold and look at those colud! I think it is going to rain
f. The man's driving too fast. He is going to be late
g. Miss Hoa is wearing her best clothes. She is going to have an interview
h.Hurry up! It's nearly ten o'clock! You are going to be late
i. It's Nam's birthday next week. He is going to have a small party
j. Mr and Mrs.Binh's flat is too small. They are going to crash
If a line is correct, put a tick next to the number.
Being an only child
1...im an only child. People often say to me: wouldn't you be a lot 2...happier if you have had brothers and sisters? But I don't see it like that. 3... it's true that if I had had a brother or sister, I would have someone closer 4...to my own age to talk to and play with at home, but I don't think that is 5... very important provided for you have close friends, which I do. if my 6...parents would had more children, they wouldn't be able to spend so much 7...time with me. And we have great fun together! Also, except if I had a8... brother or sister, I 'd have it to share a bedroom with them. That might be 9...fun, but what would happen if I wanted to play my CDs and he or she had10... to study? No- I don't want a brother or sister, unless it will happens, of course. In that case,i'll think it's the best thing in the world!
If a line is correct, put a tick next to the number.
Being an only child
1.√..im an only child. People often say to me: wouldn't you be a lot
2...happier if you have had -> had brothers and sisters? But I don't see it like that.
3... it's true that if I had had -> had a brother or sister, I would have someone closer
4.√..to my own age to talk to and play with at home, but I don't think that is
5..√. very important provided for you have close friends, which I do. if my
6...parents would had -> had more children, they wouldn't be able to spend so much -> much
7...time with me. And we have -> would have great fun together! Also, except if I had a
8... brother or sister, I 'd have it -> X to share a bedroom with them. That might be
9...fun, but what would happen if I wanted to play my CDs and -> but he or she had
10... to study? No- I don't want a brother or sister, unless it will happens -> happens, of course. In that case,i'll think it's the best thing in the world!
Ex1: rewrite the sentences using the words given
1. you are expecting david to ring. the phone rings(must)
2. Anna is a better runner than Rula. you think Anna will probably win the race tomorrow(should)
3. a letter arrives. it is possible that it is from your cousin Janice(could)
4. there is a knock at the door. your mum says ít might be Colin, but you know Colin is on holiday(can't)
5. you see someone wearing a costume. you think there is a strong probability that she is going to a fancy-dress party(must)
6. your sister is looking for her hairbrush. you think it is possible that it is in the living room(might)
7. you are waiting for Harriet to arrive. you think she will probably be there in half an hour(should)
8. you are talking about why James seems to be sad. you think it is possible he is in trouble at school(could)
1. you are expecting david to ring. the phone rings(must)
That must be david who rings the phone.
2. Anna is a better runner than Rula. you think Anna will probably win the race tomorrow(should)
Anna should win the race tomorrow.
3. a letter ar rives. it is possible that it is from your cousin Janice (could)
The letter could be from my cousin Janice.
4. there is a knock at the door. your mum says ít might be Colin, but you know Colin is on holiday(can't)
That can't be Colin because he is on holiday.
5. you see someone wearing a costume. you think there is a strong probability that she is going to a fancy-dress party(must)
She must be going to a fancy dress party.
6. your sister is looking for her hairbrush. you think it is possible that it is in the living room(might)
Your hairbrush might be in the living room.
7. you are waiting for Harriet to arrive. you think she will probably be there in half an hour(should)
Harriet should be here in half an hour.
8. you are talking about why James seems to be sad. you think it is possible he is in trouble at school(could)
James could be in trouble at school.
1. It must be David who is calling!
2. Anna should winn the race tomorrow.
3. The letter which has just arrives could be from Janice.
4. It can't be Colin who is knocking the door.
5. She must be going to a fancy-dress party.
6. Your hairbrush might be in the living room.
7. Harriet should be there in half an hour.
8. James could be in trouble at school.
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Ex1: rewrite the sentences using the words given
1. you are expecting david to ring. the phone rings(must)
2. Anna is a better runner than Rula. you think Anna will probably win the race tomorrow(should)
3. a letter arrives. it is possible that it is from your cousin Janice(could)
4. there is a knock at the door. your mum says ít might be Colin, but you know Colin is on holiday(can't)
5. you see someone wearing a costume. you think there is a strong probability that she is going to a fancy-dress party(must)
6. your sister is looking for her hairbrush. you think it is possible that it is in the living room(might)
7. you are waiting for Harriet to arrive. you think she will probably be there in half an hour(should)
8. you are talking about why James seems to be sad. you think it is possible he is in trouble at school(could)
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1. that must be david who rings the phone
2. Anna should win the race tomorrow
3.the letter could be from my cousin Janice
4. that can not be Colin because he is on holiday
5. she must be going to a fancy dress party
6.your hairbrush might be in the living room
7.Harriet should be here in half an hour
8.James could be in trouble at school
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