Comparatives, Superlatives, and Modals Quiz
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Which sentence correctly uses the comparative form?
A. This test is more difficult than the last one.
B. This test is difficulter than the last one.
C. This test is the most difficult than the last one.
Which sentence uses ‘be allowed to’ for a rule?
A. Students aren’t allowed to use their phones during the exam.
B. Students aren’t allow to use their phones during the exam.
C. Students aren’t allowed use their phones during the exam.
Which preposition is used for a city?
A. They live in New York.
B. They live on New York.
C. They live at New York.
Choose the correct future plan sentence:
A. She is going to travel to Spain next month.
B. She going to travel to Spain next month.
C. She is going travel to Spain next month.
What is the correct preposition for location?
A. The books are on the table.
B. The books are in the table.
C. The books are at the table.
Choose the correct sentence using ‘might’ for possibility:
A. She might goes to the party.
B. She might go to the party.
C. She might going to the party.
What is the correct sentence for a suggestion using ‘shall’?
A. Shall we watch a movie tonight?
B. Shall we watching a movie tonight?
C. Shall we to watch a movie tonight
Choose the correct sentence showing ability in the future with ‘be able to’:
A. He will be able to drive next year.
B. He will able to drive next year.
C. He will being able to drive next year.
Which sentence uses ‘be able to’ for ability in the past?
A. She was able to finish the project on time.
B. She is able to finish the project on time.
C. She will able to finish the project on time.
What is the correct sentence for future permission?
A. They will be allowed to bring guests to the party.
B. They will allowed to bring guests to the party.
C. They will allow to bring guests to the party.
Which sentence uses ‘be going to’ for a future plan?
A. I am going to buy a new phone next week.
B. I going to buy a new phone next week.
C. I will going to buy a new phone next week.
What is the correct form for comparing two things?
A. The blue car is faster than the red car.
B. The blue car is the most faster than the red car.
C. The blue car is the faster than the red car.
Choose the correct superlative sentence:
A. He is the most fastest runner in the school.
B. He is the faster runner in the school.
C. He is the fastest runner in the school.
Which sentence uses the correct preposition for means of communication?
A. We spoke on the phone.
B. We spoke by the phone.
C. We spoke at the phone.
Which sentence uses ‘can’ for ability?
A. She can to sing very well.
B. She can sing very well.
C. She can sings very well.
What is the correct form of ‘be going to’ for a future event?
A. We are going to have a meeting at 2 p.m.
B. We going to have a meeting at 2 p.m.
C. We are going have a meeting at 2 p.m.
Choose the correct preposition for transportation:
A. She went to work on a car.
B. She went to work by car.
C. She went to work in car.
Which sentence uses the correct comparative form?
A. She is taller than her sister.
B. She is more taller than her sister.
C. She is the tallest than her sister.
What is the correct sentence for a negative future plan?
A. They aren’t going to visit us this weekend.
B. They aren’t going visit us this weekend.
C. They aren’t going to visits us this weekend.
Choose the correct sentence using ‘must’ for obligation:
A. You must to wear a uniform.
B. You must wearing a uniform.
C. You must wear a uniform.
Which sentence shows present ability with ‘be able to’?
A. He is able to speak three languages.
B. He able to speak three languages.
C. He is able speaking three languages.
Which sentence uses ‘be allowed to’ for permission in the past?
A. We were allowed to stay out late when we were kids.
B. We was allowed to stay out late when we were kids.
C. We were allow to stay out late when we were kids.
Which sentence shows a polite request using ‘could’?
A. Could you help me with this problem?
B. Could help me this problem?
C. Can you could help me?
Which sentence uses the correct preposition for time?
A. We have a meeting on 9 o’clock.
B. We have a meeting at 9 o’clock.
C. We have a meeting in 9 o’clock.
Choose the correct superlative form:
A. That was the best movie I’ve seen.
B. That was the most better movie I’ve seen.
C. That was the more better movie I’ve seen.