2 May and might both mean 'probably' or 'possibly'. We use will when we are sure of a future event. Match statements 1-6 to the correct meanings a-d.
1 We may travel to Mars in the next ten years. c It's possible that this will happen.
2 Brazil might not win the World Cup. a It's possible that this won't happen.
3 I will be sixteen next month. b This will certainly happen.
4 Our team won't win the championships. d This certainly won't happen.
5 It'll be warm in the summer. b This will certainly happen.
6 They might go away this weekend. c It's possible that this will happen.
1. Father told me not to forget to write a letter.
2. Nick said that I might ride his bike.
3. Mary said that the weather was beautiful that day.
4. Mr. Ford told me I would have much work the following day.
5. Jane said that she had lost her keys and she didn’t know what to do.
6. Mrs. Hillary told me that she would like to tell me one interesting thing.
7. Postman said there were no letters for me that day.
8. Teacher wanted to know who was on duty that day.
9. Salesgirl said she would recommend me those fresh cakes.
10. Taxi driver said that my hotel was not far from there.
11. Teacher asked us to stop talking.
12. Police officer ordered them not to move.
13. Friend asked me to help him.
14. Ann asked us not to go there.