1 Complete the conversations with might (not), may (not) or will and the ideas in brackets.
1 A: What are you doing this weekend?
B: I'm not sure. I might stay in ... (stay in)
2 A: Where are you going to meet Megan?
B: We haven't decided. We (at the park)
3 A: I hope she gets the tickets.
B: Relax. The stadium is really big - the tickets
(not sell out)
4 A: I've bought Harry a birthday present.
B: I'm sure he... (love it)
5 A: When is Paula going to see Ethan?
B: I think (on Thursday)
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Hi, David
Thanks for your letter. That is so cool that you have such a creative tasks at school.
Actually we also have some special projects sometimes. But only few professors let us choose themes. That’s why I don’t like doing them. But recently I did a good one. Me, and a short grope of my classmates drew a big wall newspaper for the history class. Teacher said that we can choose any history of anything: historical event, person, country… And we choose Walt Disney and the story of cartoons. The idea was mine, and we got very high grates. Everybody in the class loved that paper.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Hugs,
Dan