Grammar Quiz

Expressing Obligation and Modals Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Expressing Obligation and Modals

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Choose the correct option to complete the sentences:

Companies ___________ look after existing customers carefully because it is expensive to get new customers.

A. need to

B. don’t have to


A : I think I have problem with my teeth. B : You ….. see a dentist soon.

A. have to

B. should

C. has to

D. must


“She must help her mother” is the example of…. expression.

A. prohibition

B. suggestion

C. opinion

D. obligation


Complete the sentences with the correct form of the modals and verbs in parentheses:

She ___________ (have / wear) a uniform for work. She wears her own clothes.

A. hasn’t to wear

B. doesn’t have to wear

C. don’t have to wear


I think you …… visit my parents this weekend. They say they miss you.

A. Must

B. Mustn’t

C. Should

D. Shouldn’t


You …. listen to the teacher.

A. must

B. must not


You …. do your homework.

A. mustn’t

B. must


Which one of these sentences is expressing obligation?

A. Andy has to help his father feed the chickens after school

B. Andy should help his father feed the chickens after school

C. Andy wants to help his father feed the chickens after school

D. Andy will help his father feed the chickens after school


You …. write notes to friends in class.

A. must not

B. must


Which of the following sentence is the expression of obligation?

A. Please, be on time!

B. No parking here!

C. Why don’t she wear raincoat?

D. He has to wake up earlier every morning


Complete the sentences with the correct form of the modals and verbs in parentheses:

Companies ___________ (must / promise) customers products they cannot build.

A. must promise

B. mustn’t promise

C. musts not promise


We ….. collect our project by tomorrow to get A in Biology.

A. Must

B. Shouldn’t

C. Mustn’t

D. Can


“The students must obey the rules at school” is the expression of…

A. suggestion

B. obligation

C. prohibition

D. attention


You …. be quiet when someone else is speaking.

A. must

B. must not


You …. answer the teacher’s questions.

A. mustn’t

B. must


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