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Slocawber Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Will probably vs. might

Hello!

Would you consider the following as (roughly) equivalent?

1) I will probably go to the cinema on Sunday.

2) I might go to the cinema on Sunday.

Thank you.

  

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Very roughly. If I went to the cinema myself on Sunday, I'd expect to see the person who said 1) more than I'd expect to see the person who said 2). Or to put it differently, I'd be more surprised to see the person who said 2).

  • Very roughly.
  • If I went to the cinema myself on Sunday, I'd expect to see the person who said 1) more than I'd expect to see the person who said 2).
  • Or to put it differently, I'd be more surprised to see the person who said 2).
  • CJ
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Very roughly.

If I went to the cinema myself on Sunday, I'd expect to see the person who said 1) more than I'd expect to see the person who said 2).

Or to put it differently, I'd be more surprised to see the person who said 2).

CJ

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