Froggy Jumps Expressing certainty/uncertainty with "will, will probably, might, etc"Online version Play this game to practice expressing certainty and making predictions about the future. by Arlen Hernández 1 We use this auxiliary when we are very certain or have solid evidence about an action. a will b will probably c will definitely 2 I told him it's my birthday next week, but I know he ______. a might forget b 'll probably forget c 'll forget 3 Let's take a map. We ____ lost. a might get b will get c MIGHT get 4 I'm not sure about that film. You _____ it. a might not like b won't like c definitely won't like it 5 We use this auxiliary when we are 50% certain or the evidence is not solid. a will b will probably c might 6 The flight is too expensive. I probably _____ enough money. a might not have b will have c won't have 7 We're not sure how we're getting home. We ____ a taxi. a might take b will definitely take c will 8 We invited my grandparents to the party, but I don't think they _____. a might come b probably come c 'll come 9 We use this auxiliary when we are uncertain don't have solid evidence about an action. a will b might c will probably 10 It's very late. We ____ on time for the movie. a probably won't arrive b might not arrive c MIGHT not arrive 11 I don't know what to do tonight. I _____ out. a definitely won't go b might not go c won't go 12 Some people are sure that business travel ____ decline. a will b might c will probably