Complete the conversation. Use "might" or "might not" together with the verbs in brackets. A: Shall we phone this hotel and book some rooms? B: Yes, but let's choose another hotel, too. Their rooms (be) too expensive, or they (not have) enough rooms. A: How about this one? In fact, John (prefer) this one. B: Yes, but Susan (not like) it. It's more old-fashioned. A: Let's ask Bill. He (know) a good hotel. She lived in Brighton for two years. B: Good idea. Is she coming to the wedding? A: Yes, she is. But she (stay) in a hotel. She (stay) with a friend.
B: She (be) able to recommend a good one then. That's perfect. Let's wait for her advice before booking anything.