Grammar Quiz

[ Modals of Obligation and Necessity ]

Which sentence means something is optional?

A. You don’t have to wear a uniform.

B. Managers have to approve requests.

C. Workers mustn’t eat at their desks.

D. Employees must arrive on time.

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


Random Topics:

Past and Present TensesGerundCan vs be able toModals TensesFuture Tense (will/be going to/p.continuous)Must Vs Have toVocabulary and PhrasesWestern Europe CountriesBe used to vs used toPrepositions & Prepositional Phrases

Other quiz:

The Simple Present Tense › View

The baby _____________ when she is hungry.

A. cry

B. cries

C. cried

D. crying


Subject Verb Agreement › View

Everything _____ expensive here.

A. is

B. are

Adjective or Adverb › View

Buses are not so … as taxis.

A. more expensive

B. expensive

C. the most expensive

D. a more expensive

E. expensivest


Modal Verbs › View

Which sentence correctly rephrases ‘Perhaps he will be home soon’ using a modal verb?

A. He must be home soon.

B. He could/may/might be home soon.

C. He should be home soon.

D. He will be home soon.