Grammar Quiz

Conditionals and Modal Verbs Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Conditionals and Modal Verbs

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Choose the correct option: You ___ eat so much candy; it’s not good for you.

A. might

B. could

C. shouldn’t

D. can


A: Have you read about Malala Yousafzai? She has won a Nobel Prize.
B: Yes, I have! She has spoken about education for girls all over the world.
A: She has also written a book about her life.
B: I know. Her story has inspired so many people.

Select the true sentence:

A. Malala Yousafzai has never spoken about education.

B. Malala Yousafzai has won a Nobel Prize.

C. Malala Yousafzai is a famous scientist.

D. Malala Yousafzai was born in the United States.


Rewrite the sentence using ‘must’: It is necessary for you to study for the test.

A. You should study for the test.

B. You must study for the test.

C. You can study for the test.

D. It is advisable to study for the test.


Rewrite the sentence using ‘should’: It is a good idea for you to exercise regularly.

A. You should exercise regularly.

B. You ought to exercise regularly.

C. You could exercise regularly.

D. You might exercise regularly.


Choose the correct form: You ___ wear a helmet while riding a bike.

A. must

B. might

C. should

D. can


Fill in the blank: They ___ have arrived by now; their flight was on time.

A. might

B. would

C. should

D. could


Choose the correct option: You ___ tell anyone about the surprise party. It’s a secret

A. might

B. mustn’t

C. should

D. can


Complete the sentence: If it rains tomorrow, we ___ stay indoors.

A. should

B. will

C. could

D. might


Complete the sentence: If you study hard, you ___ pass the exam.

A. could

B. will

C. should

D. might


Choose the correct option: You ___ forget to bring your lunch tomorrow.

A. can

B. must not

C. should

D. might


Formulate a second conditional sentence: If I were rich, I ___ travel the world.

A. might

B. should

C. could

D. would


A: If I go out with my ex again, I might feel bad later.
B: That’s true. If you don’t move on, you won’t meet new people.
A: But what if they have changed? If they are nicer now, it could work.
B: Maybe, but if you try again and it doesn’t work, you’ll be sad again.

What is the main idea of the dialogue?

A. Meeting new people is important.

B. Thinking about the risks of going out with an ex.

C. People should date their exes.


Fill in the blank: You ___ finish your homework before playing outside.

A. must

B. should

C. can

D. might


Choose the correct form: You ___ go to the party if you don’t want to.

A. don’t have to

B. have to go

C. should go

D. might go


A: Is this pen yours? I found it under the desk.
B: No, it’s not mine. Maybe it’s hers.
A: I asked her already. She said it wasn’t hers. Could it be his?
B: Let’s ask John. If it’s not his, then maybe it’s theirs.

What is the main idea of the dialogue?

A. Returning a lost pen to its owner.

B. Buying a new pen for the class.

C. Sharing school supplies.


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