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 modelena
 
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							| Hello everyone
Could you please help me?
Which one should I write?
I.........go to Rome next month.
1) will
2) might
I think might is the right one because there is no clue that the person speaking is certain about that.
What would you suggest?
Thank you 
Bye
Elena |  13 Dec 2017      
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| Well Elena, it really does depend on the context, as both are fine grammatically. If there is a doubt and going to Rome is just a possibility, then  �might �.  I will add that you would probably say,  �I �m going to Rome next month � instead of  �will �, which sounds very formal, unless you are being emphatic.  �I will go to Rome next month and I don �t care what you say. � |  13 Dec 2017     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| Yes, Lynne, "will" isn �t the usual choice for forming the future tense here, so "might" is the better choice. So, "will" is correct, but only "might" sounds natural.   Bruce  |  13 Dec 2017     
					
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