Write will / won’t, might / might not. (4 marks) He will love it. I’m sure of that.
1 He go to the protest. He thinks it’s a good cause, but he hasn’t decided yet.
2 We go there again! It was really boring!
3 She come to the party. She always
comes to my parties!
4 They sponsor us. I don’t think they’ve got enough money.
Explanation: "Might" is used to express possibility or uncertainty. In this case, he is considering going to the protest but hasn't made up his mind.
2. We won't go there again! It was really boring! (2 marks)
Explanation: "Won't" is the contracted form of "will not" and is used to express the negative form of future action. In this case, the speaker strongly expresses that they will not go to the place again because they found it boring.
3. She will come to the party. She always comes to my parties! (2 marks)
Explanation: "Will" is used to express future actions that are certain or very likely to happen. In this case, the speaker is confident that she will come to the party because she has always come to the speaker's parties in the past.
4. They might not sponsor us. I don't think they've got enough money. (2 marks)
Explanation: "Might not" is used to express the negative form of possibility or uncertainty. In this case, the speaker doubts that they will sponsor us because they believe that the company does not have enough money.