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Este Cmap, tiene informaciĆ³n relacionada con: Modals of Future, Modals of Future Possibility 2. You can use may or might with not. Don't use not with could to talk about possibility Suj +Modal + Not + Main Verb + C He + may/might + not + go + to college in the fall. He could not go to college in the fall X (NO) I/He/We/They + may/might//could + Not + go + to college in the fall, Modals of Future Possibility Yes/no questions and Short answers You can use may, might or could to answer questions about the future. In spoken English is common to reply to yes/no questions with a short answer. It's also common to use expressions like I don't know. or We'll see in a reply and to give a little more information., You can use may, might or could to answer questions about the future. In spoken English is common to reply to yes/no questions with a short answer. It's also common to use expressions like I don't know. or We'll see in a reply and to give a little more information. With be Will you be home by midnight? answer questions + expressions I may/might/could be. + I don't know I'm not sure/certain It's hard to say. We'll see. (I'm not really sure) I may/might/could not be.+ I don't know I'm not sure/certain It's hard to say. We'll see. (I'm not really sure), You can use may, might or could to answer questions about the future. In spoken English is common to reply to yes/no questions with a short answer. It's also common to use expressions like I don't know. or We'll see in a reply and to give a little more information. With other verbs Are you going to go to college? answer questions + expressions I may/might/could. + I don't know I'm not sure/certain It's hard to say. We'll see. (I'm not really sure) I may/might/could not. + I don't know I'm not sure/certain It's hard to say. We'll see. (I'm not really sure), Modals of Future Possibility 1. You can use may, might, and could to say something is possible (but no certain) in the future. Note: It's more common to use may or might than could in most affirmative statements Suj + Modal + Main Verb+ C I/He/We/They + may/might//could + go + to college in the fall