maserati

A: Do you think the new Maserati will have navigation?

B: I don't know. It's going to be far more expensive than the last model, so it might come with navigation.

A: Yeah, I guess you're right.

Predictions

Another use of will or be going to is to predict what will happen in the future. A prediction is what we think will be true or will happen in the future.

  • I think I'll do alright on my test.
  • She will love that stereo!
  • My team is going to win!
  • Do you think she will enjoy the movie?
  • It's going to rain soon.
  • I'm sure I won't like Korean food. I usually dislike spicy food.
  • This table is going to look amazing in our house.

May / Might

Just as we can use may or might to express uncertainty in our plans as studied in Grammar 5-1, they can also be used to express uncertainty in our predictions.

sky

It might rain tomorrow.

expensive car

The car may be too expensive.

couple

We might have a good time at the party.


Present Continuous


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