Nef - Pi - File Test 10 - Grammar 1. Rewrite The Sentences With Might Or Might Not.

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1. Perhaps we won't go out tonight.

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The given statement "Perhaps we won't go out tonight" suggests uncertainty or possibility of not going out tonight. The correct answer "We might not go out tonight" conveys the same meaning, indicating the possibility of not going out. Both statements express the same idea using different words.

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Nef - Pi - File Test 10 - Grammar 1. Rewrite The Sentences With Might Or Might Not. - Quiz

This quiz, titled 'NEF - PI - FILE TEST 10 - GRAMMAR 1', focuses on rewriting sentences using 'might' or 'might not' to express possibility. It assesses the understanding of modal verbs in English grammar, enhancing communication skills in uncertain scenarios.

2. Perhaps I'll phone Frank later.

Explanation

The given statement "Perhaps I'll phone Frank later" expresses uncertainty or a possibility of phoning Frank later. The phrase "perhaps" indicates that the speaker is considering the option but is not completely committed to it. The correct answer "I might phone Frank later" conveys the same meaning of uncertainty or possibility, using the modal verb "might" instead of "perhaps." Both statements suggest that the speaker is contemplating the action of phoning Frank but has not made a definite decision yet.

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3. Perhaps she won't pass the exam.

Explanation

The phrase "perhaps" suggests a possibility or uncertainty, while the phrase "she might not pass the exam" also implies a similar level of uncertainty. Both phrases indicate that there is a chance she will not pass the exam, without making a definitive statement. Therefore, the answer "she might not pass the exam" is a suitable alternative to the given statement.

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4. Perhaps it will snow tomorrow.

Explanation

The given statement "Perhaps it will snow tomorrow" suggests that there is a possibility of snowfall happening tomorrow. The word "perhaps" indicates uncertainty, while the phrase "it will snow tomorrow" implies the event of snowfall. Therefore, the correct answer "It might snow tomorrow" conveys the same meaning, indicating the possibility of snowfall without stating it as a definite occurrence.

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5. Perhaps you'll meet someone interesting at the party.

Explanation

The given correct answer is "You might meet someone interesting at the party." This answer is appropriate because it suggests a possibility of meeting someone interesting at the party. The word "might" indicates uncertainty, implying that there is a chance of encountering an interesting individual. The statement does not guarantee or confirm meeting someone interesting, but rather presents it as a potential outcome.

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6. Perhaps Tony's parents will buy him a bike.

Explanation

The given statement suggests that there is a possibility or likelihood that Tony's parents will buy him a bike. The use of the word "might" indicates uncertainty or a potential outcome. This implies that Tony's parents are considering purchasing a bike for him, but it is not confirmed yet.

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7. Perhaps Harry won't want to come to the cinema.

Explanation

The given statement suggests that there is a possibility that Harry won't want to come to the cinema. The answer "Harry might not come to the cinema" conveys the same meaning, indicating that there is a chance that Harry will choose not to attend the cinema.

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Perhaps we won't go out tonight.
Perhaps I'll phone Frank later.
Perhaps she won't pass the exam.
Perhaps it will snow tomorrow.
Perhaps you'll meet someone interesting at the party.
Perhaps Tony's parents will buy him a bike.
Perhaps Harry won't want to come to the cinema.
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