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Question Explanation of "will/wont/might"

I am currently working towards CELTA and have to do a presentation and explain "will/wont/might". I just cannot find anything on the internet about them. I am very new to Teaching English as a Foriegn Language, so I dont know what area to look at in grammar books.

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Hi Sarah,

Just type 'modal verbs' into the Google search engine, you will find all you need.

Good luck Frank
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Welcome, Frank.
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Thank you Frank! I do realise it was me being thick!
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