Grammar Quiz

Modal Adverbs Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Modal Adverbs

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Surya will ________forget his wallet again – he’s very forgetful. (prediction)

A. Definitely

B. dutifully

C. probably

D. gladly


_____, it will rain this afternoon. The sky is very cloudy. (indicating something is likely)

A. Sadly

B. Rarely

C. Probably

D. Clearly

E. Possibly


Dian explained the rules _____ before the game started. (indicating something is done so it’s understood)

A. Maybe

B. Clearly

C. Unfortunately

D. Obviously

E. Secretly


He is _____ the most talented musician in our school. (suggesting a strong likelihood)

A. Maybe

B. Probably

C. Nervously

D. Formally

E. Occasionally


_____, they will announce the results of the competition tomorrow morning. (expressing a strong belief)

A. Unfortunately

B. Surely

C. Barely

D. Roughly

E. Initially


She _____ agreed to help us with the charity event. (showing a positive willingness)

A. Reluctantly

B. Willingly

C. Forcefully

D. Quietly

E. Hastily


He is _______ the best candidate for the position.

A. surely

B. clearly

C. hardly

D. likely


The information provided is _____ accurate, based on the official documents. (expressing a lack of doubt)

A. Vaguely

B. Possibly

C. Reportedly

D. Undoubtedly

E. Generally


She will _______ call you later.

A. likely

B. always

C. maybe

D. certainly


_____, we managed to find a parking spot right in front of the restaurant. (indicating a positive unexpected event)

A. Clearly

B. Sadly

C. Fortunately

D. Briefly

E. Simply


Dimas has submitted his project report, and the results will _______ be ready by Monday.

A. sincerely

B. certainly

C. never

D. always


She answered all the questions _____ and concisely. (indicating something is easily understood)

A. Maybe

B. Clearly

C. Unfortunately

D. Reportedly

E. Possibly


Arif _______ forgot to bring the tickets.

A. surely

B. necessarily

C. usually

D. never


Sean is _____ a dedicated volunteer, spending many hours helping others. (suggesting a strong observation)

A. Maybe

B. Obviously

C. Nervously

D. Formally

E. Occasionally


_____, Rani was unaware of the changes to the schedule. (indicating something is obvious)

A. Clearly

B. Briefly

C. Apparently

D. Eagerly

E. Softly


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