Examples of using Might go in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Kids might go there.
The price of gold might go down.
I might go to Ireland.
I think I know where they might go.
Might go that route!
People also translate
I might go through that.
We want to anticipate how things might go.
She might go back to Taiwan.
And I thought some art might go well with it.
Might go with that temporarily.
He mentions that“he might go and see his Dad today”.
Might go down a G.O.D., yeah, wait.
Someone might get hurt and you might go to jail.
Or you might go off camera.
I don't think thepublic are going to take lightly to this, they might go to a different brand.".
But she might go to prison for what she did.
But I do believe that while maps don't show you where you will go in your life,they show you where you might go.
It might go on sale before the end of 2008.
But you can also say'I may go(or I might go) to Ireland…' with little difference of meaning.
I might go your route and buy it one of these days.
He didn't say how many would withdraw or where they might go; however, that they represent most of the 1,000 U.S. troops in Syria.
You might go through several medications before you get the best combination.".
And of all the places in the solar system that we might go to and search for answers to questions like this, there's Saturn.
You might go through 40 protuberances of coal to locate one gemstone but it is worthwhile.
Ocean current modeling suggests where oil from the Sanchi might go in the next three months, with the most likely path shown in red.
We might go online to read, but we only take in what we need to know about what's happening in the world.
If we pull this off, we might go in the garrison business again, right?
Another eight years might go by before we can reach the final conclusion, yet there is hope.
The fear that Russian troops might go into, say, Kharkiv(in eastern Ukraine), isn't now on the agenda.