Grammar Quiz

Grammar - may/might/could Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Grammar - may/might/could

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Henry _____ come over today. He may finish work late.

A. couldn’t

B. didn’t need to

C. might not

D. can’t


We ______ buy tickets for the football match.

A. must

B. need

C. have


What are you doing? Don’t you know that you _____ write on the desks?

A. don’t have to

B. mustn’t

C. needn’t


I _____ come to the concert tonight, but I’ll give you a call later and tell you for sure.

A. may

B. can

C. must

D. could


No way! That _____ be Mr. Roberts. He’s not old enough.

A. mustn’t

B. may not

C. can’t


Adella _____ come over tomorrow. She’ll call and let us know.

A. needs

B. may

C. must


My parents are thinking of getting me a computer game for my birthday, but I _____ get in the end. They tend to change their minds easily.

A. might not

B. couldn’t

C. needn’t


Bob doesn’t _____ wake up early to go to school tomorrow. It’s a holiday.

A. has to

B. must

C. have to

D. need


Those jeans don’t fit her anymore. She _____ lose some weight.

A. needs to

B. need

C. have to

D. has


Ann _____ be in her office right now. All the lights are off.

A. mustn’t

B. can’t

C. needn’t

D. doesn’t have to


We ______ pay anything. The concert is free.

A. mustn’t

B. didn’t need

C. don’t need to


We _____ be late, because we will miss our flight.

A. don’t have to

B. don’t need to

C. needn’t

D. mustn’t


A : I _____ sleep on the floor the last time my cousins came for a slept over.
B : Next time get a Nappak

A. needed to

B. had to

C. must


I’m afraid that you _____ leave your bicycle here.

A. might not

B. needn’t

C. don’t need to

D. can’t


Mike ____ be home by now. His plane landed four hours ago.

A. must

B. can’t

C. can

D. mustn’t


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