1. Don’t leave your keys on the table. You will / won’t forget it.
2. Susan will / won’t be very happy if she passes the exam.
3. I’m told you are ill. I hope you will / won’t feel better again.
4. Turn on your laptop tonight We will / won’t chat a little bit.
5. You needn’t wear your cap. It will / won’t be cold today.
6. I am really tired. I will / won’t have a rest.
3.Complete the sentences with might or might not.
1. The sky looks cloudy. ~ It _____might_________ rain.
2. You should ask him. He _______might_______ know Susan’s telephone number.
3. I have a lot of homework to do, so I ___might not___________ go to her party this weekend.
4. Don’t go any closer - it ______might not________ be safe.
5. We _______might_______ visit my cousin in Australia next month but we don’t know yet.