Grammar Quiz

Modals and Advice Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Modals and Advice

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Must he complete the project by Friday?

A. Maybe

B. Yes

C. Sometimes

D. No


Could you please pass me the salt?

A. Sorry, I don’t have any salt.

B. I’m busy right now.

C. Why don’t you get it yourself?

D. Sure, here you go.


Will she be able to solve the math problem?

A. Maybe, if she gets lucky

B. No, she is terrible at math

C. Cannot determine without more information

D. Yes, definitely


May I borrow your pen for a moment?

A. Sure, here you go.

B. I need it myself.

C. I can’t lend it to you right now.

D. Sorry, I don’t have one.


Might they have already left for the airport?

A. Maybe

B. No

C. I don’t know

D. Yes


Could you have misunderstood the instructions?

A. Yes

B. No

C. Definitely not

D. Maybe


Can the dog stay in the house?

A. It depends on the house rules and the dog’s behavior.

B. No, dogs are not allowed indoors

C. Yes, as long as it’s not a weekend

D. Only if it’s a small dog


It _____________ rain later, says the forecast. But, it is still too warm.

A. Might

B. May

C. Will

D. Could


Must we wear a uniform to school?

A. Yes

B. No

C. Only on Fridays

D. During exams


May I go to the restroom?

A. Maybe later.

B. No, you cannot.

C. Yes, you may.

D. You should have gone before.


Can you swim in this pool?

A. Yes, if the pool is filled with water and there are no signs prohibiting swimming.

B. Yes, but only if you have a lifeguard present.

C. No, swimming is not allowed in this pool.

D. No, the pool is currently under maintenance.


I think you ____________ get some medical advice. You’ve been coughing for weeks.

A. must

B. should

C. mustn’t

D. shouldn’t


Will you be attending the party tonight?

A. I don’t know

B. Yes/No

C. Maybe

D. Definitely not


You ______________ stop reading for a while. You look really tired.

A. Should

B. Should not

C. Must

D. Must not


May we leave the classroom now?

A. Yes, let’s go now.

B. No, the bell hasn’t rung yet.

C. No, we can leave whenever we want.

D. No, we should wait for the teacher to dismiss us.


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