Grammar Quiz

[ Modals for Obligation ]

Which modal do you use to express prohibition?

A. should

B. can

C. have to

D. can’t

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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Identify the correct sentence.

A. My sister, Jacinda, loves to set on her vanity stool and applies her make up, watching TV and listening to music, all at the same time.
B. My sister, Jacinda loves to sit on her vanity stool applying her make up, watching TV and listening to music, all at the same time.
C. My sister, Jacinda, loves sitting on her vanity stool, applying her make up, watching TV and listening to music, all at the same time.
D. My sister, Jacinda, loves to set on her vanity stool while she applies her make up, watches TV and listens to music.


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I looked everywhere _______ I couldn’t find my other sock.

A. and

B. so

C. but

D. or

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Ok, I reckon we’re done here. Let’s now go on … another point on our agenda, shall we?

A. discussing

B. discuss

C. to discuss


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Rarely ____ now used for battle purposes.

A. in the band

B. military bands are

C. banded

D. are military bands