The correct answer is Option (2) - B only
- In the context of the sentence, "I haven't decided yet where to spend my holidays. I might go to Ireland." indicates a possibility.
- "Might" expresses uncertainty or a tentative decision about going to Ireland, which fits the context of not having made a decision yet.
OTHER OPTIONS
- A. "should" (Incorrect) – "Should" implies a recommendation or obligation, which doesn't fit since the speaker is undecided.
- C. "can" (Incorrect) – "Can" suggests ability, but the context is about making a decision, not ability.
- D. "will" (Incorrect) – "Will" expresses certainty or a definite intention, which contradicts the idea of not having decided yet.
- E. "shall" (Incorrect) – "Shall" also indicates intention, which is not appropriate in this uncertain context.
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