Can might be used for future?

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Can might be used for future?

Can might be used for future?

There is no future tense, but might is used for talking about future possibilities: It might rain tomorrow.

Can we use might with Will?

Both modal verbs are used to talk about the future. Will expresses certainty about the future, while might expresses possibility, which in a way is the opposite of certainty; possibility means that you're not certain about something. Think about the negative forms: I won't go to yoga class tonight.

Can you or can I grammar?

1 Answer. If taken literally, "Can you" is equivalent to asking the person if they're capable of doing something. "Could you", on the other hand, implies that the action can be completed under some circumstances by the person. The usage of can you is idiomatic, and hence, is more popular used phrase of the two.

Where is might used?

We use might when we are not sure about something in the present or future: I might see you tomorrow. It looks nice, but it might be very expensive.

Can you or will you?

May implies that you are asking for permission. Can implies that you are questioning somebody's ability. Will implies that you are seeking an answer about the future.

How can I use might?

We use might when we are not sure about something in the present or future: I might see you tomorrow. It looks nice, but it might be very expensive.

What is might grammar?

Might is the past of may and allows us to express: uncertainty, possibility or probability (it has a similar meaning to may, but gives an idea of greater uncertainty): The kids might be hungry.

How to use might in present, past, and future?

Using "Might" in Present, Past, and Future 1 She might be on the bus. I think her car is having problems. 2 She might have taken the bus. I'm not sure how she got to work. 3 She might take the bus to get home. I don't think Bill will be able to give her a ride.

When do you use will, might and going to in English?

We can use “will”, “might” and “going to” to make predictions in English. We often do this when we talk about the weather, for example. Both “will” and “might” are modal auxiliary verbs.

When to use may and might infinitives?

May and might + infinitive are used to express present or future possibility. May expresses a greater degree of certainty: You should ask him. He may/might know Susan's telephone number. (Perhaps he knows her number.)

Do you use might or may in a question?

**Note: We do not use might or may with the main verb in a question. If you want to ask a question with might / may, use: How do you think the weather might be tomorrow?

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