Chapter 11 Grammar Made Easy Expressing

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Eleventh set further explain ‘Expressing future times’; this goes deeper with words like may might to explain future tense. The difference between maybe and may be is very evidently explained. In addition time clauses are used to prominence to express future tense comprehensibly.

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Expressing Future time Part II : 

Expressing Future time Part II By VanSight

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Chapter 11 Expressing Future time Part II : 

11-1 May / Might vs. will 11-2 Maybe (one word) vs. may be (two words) 11-3 Future time clauses with before, after, and when 11-4 Clauses with if 11-5 Expressing habitual present with time clauses… 11-6 Using what + a form of do CONTENTS Chapter 11 Expressing Future time Part II 3

11-1 MAY / MIGHT vs. WILL : 

11-1 MAY / MIGHT vs. WILL 4 It may rain tomorrow.

11-1 MAY / MIGHT vs. WILL : 

11-1 MAY / MIGHT vs. WILL 5 (a) It may rain . possibility in the May + verb future tomorrow

11-1 MAY / MIGHT vs. WILL : 

11-1 MAY / MIGHT vs. WILL 6 (a) It may rain (b) Zoe may be at school possibility in the May + verb future or tomorrow . now. present

11-1 MAY / MIGHT vs. WILL : 

11-1 MAY / MIGHT vs. WILL 7 (a) It may rain (b) Zoe may be at school tomorrow. now. (c) It might rain tomorrow. (d) Zoe might be at school now. may = might

11-1 MAY / MIGHT vs. WILL : 

11-1 MAY / MIGHT vs. WILL 8 (a) It (b) Zoe at school tomorrow. now. (c) It tomorrow. (d) Zoe at school now. may rain = might rain may rain may be might rain might be

11-1 MAY / MIGHT vs. WILL : 

11-1 MAY / MIGHT vs. WILL 9 (a) It (b) Zoe at school tomorrow. now. (c) It tomorrow. (d) Zoe at school now. may be = might be may rain may be might rain might be

11-1 MAY / MIGHT vs. WILL : 

11-1 MAY / MIGHT vs. WILL 10 (e) Mr. Lee will be at work tomorrow. (f) Mari may / might be at the party tonight. speaker doesn’t may / might be know speaker feels will be sure

11-1 MAY / MIGHT vs. WILL : 

11-1 MAY / MIGHT vs. WILL 11 (f) Mari may be at the party tonight. Mari may / might not be at the party tonight. may / might + not may be may not be might not be NEGATIVE similar meaning

11-1 MAY / MIGHT vs. WILL : 

11-1 MAY / MIGHT vs. WILL 12 Mari may will be at the party tonight. Mari might will be at the party tonight. ? ?

11-1 Let’s Practice : 

11-1 Let’s Practice 13 I will be 35 years old on Monday. not sure sure ?

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