Grammar Quiz

[ Modal Verbs ]

What does ‘might want to’ imply in the advice ‘You might want to bring an umbrella’?

A. Strong recommendation

B. Prohibition

C. Mild suggestion

D. Permission

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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You ___ be careful when crossing the street.

A. must

B. could

C. might

D. have


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What is an example of ‘going to’ for a future plan?

A. I am going to visit my friend next weekend.

B. I was going to visit my friend next weekend.

C. I am visiting my friend last weekend.

D. I will have visited my friend next weekend.

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what is the SUBJECT of “Because of my sister, I have to stay home”

A. sister

B. my

C. I

D. home


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You must find your glasses. _________

A. need to

B. needn’t