Predictions About Weather and Travel

Complete the sentences about the weather and travel using 'might', 'may', or 'will probably'. Choose the best option depending on how certain the prediction is.

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Question 1

Look at those dark clouds! It _____ rain soon.

Options: might, will probably

Question 2

The weather forecast is unclear, so we _____ need our umbrellas tomorrow.

Options: will probably, might

Question 3

According to the travel app, our train _____ arrive on time because there are no delays reported.

Options: may, will probably

Question 4

I haven't checked the weather yet, but it _____ be sunny this weekend.

Options: will probably, might

Question 5

The temperature is dropping fast, so the roads _____ be icy in the morning.

Options: may, will probably

Question 6

It's been raining all week, so the hiking trail _____ be muddy when we arrive.

Options: might, will probably

Question 7

I'm not sure about the ferry schedule, but there _____ be a boat at 6 p.m.

Options: will probably, may

Question 8

The wind is getting stronger, so they _____ cancel the boat tour this afternoon.

Options: will probably, may

Question 9

The guidebook mentions that it sometimes snows in April here, so we _____ see some snow during our trip.

Options: will probably, might

Question 10

The weather app shows 90% chance of sunshine tomorrow, so our beach day _____ be perfect.

Options: might, will probably

Question 11

Nobody knows what the mountain weather will be like next month, so it _____ be cold or warm.

Options: will probably, might

Question 12

The bus company sent a message saying there's heavy traffic, so we _____ be late for our flight.

Options: may, will probably

Question 13

I heard there could be storms next week, but I'm not certain, so our camping trip _____ be cancelled.

Options: will probably, might

Practise Predictions About Weather and Travel with this interactive fill-in-the-blank exercise of 13 questions. Choose the option that correctly completes each sentence, then submit to check your answers and get instant feedback on every choice.

Practising grammar in real sentences — rather than memorising rules in isolation — is one of the most effective ways to make a structure stick. You can retry as many times as you like to build accuracy and confidence using Predictions About Weather and Travel in everyday English.

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