Modals and Preposition Quiz
English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Modals and Preposition
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Which phrase is appropriate when offering dining recommendations?
A. “Our restaurant is open until 10 PM. Would you like a reservation?”
B. “Go eat anywhere.”
C. “Figure it out yourself.”
D. “We don’t have food here.
Which phrase is NOT appropriate when handling a complaint?
A. “I’d be happy to help you with that.”
B. “Let me check that for you.”
C. “That’s not my problem.”
D. “I apologize for the inconvenience.”
What is the best response if a guest’s reservation is not found?
A. “I’m sorry, I don’t see your booking. Could I confirm the dates again?”
B. “You must have made a mistake.”
C. “Your reservation is not in our system, please leave.”
D. “I don’t think you booked a room.”
What is the main purpose of using polite modal verbs?
A. To make requests and suggestions more professional
B. To give direct orders
C. To shorten conversations
D. To avoid speaking in full sentences
When ending a conversation with a guest, what is the best way to close?
A. “Thank you for staying with us. Let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you!”
B. “Bye.”
C. “Your problem is solved. Goodbye.”
D. “Leave now.”
When assisting a guest who lost their room key, what should you say?
A. “I’ll be happy to issue you a new key after verifying your ID.”
B. “That’s your problem.”
C. “You should not lose your key.”
D. “We can’t help you.”
When asking for permission, which phrase should you use?
A. “May I see your ID, please?”
B. “Give me your ID.”
C. “You need to show me your ID.”
D. “Hand me your ID now.”
What is a polite way to decline a guest’s request due to hotel policy?
A. “I’m sorry, but we are unable to fulfill that request due to our hotel policy.”
B. “No, we don’t do that.”
C. “You should have known the rules.”
D. “Not my problem.”
What is the correct way to direct a guest to the hotel restaurant?
A. “The restaurant is next to the lobby.”
B. “The restaurant is somewhere.”
C. “You will find the restaurant if you keep walking.”
D. “Go and look for it.”
Which of the following is an example of a polite request?
A. Give me your passport.
B. Could I see your passport, please?
C. Show me your ID.
D. You must provide your booking details.
Which phrase is correct when explaining hotel services?
A. “The spa opens at 9 AM and closes at 8 PM.”
B. “You must visit the spa at 9 AM.”
C. “Go to the spa whenever you want.”
D. “The spa is always open.”
If a guest asks for directions to a local attraction, how should you respond?
A. “Turn right at the traffic light, and you’ll see the museum on your left.”
B. “Go somewhere in that direction.”
C. “I’m not sure, maybe ask someone else.”
D. “Find it yourself.”
Which phrase is appropriate when offering assistance?
A. “Would you like help with your luggage?”
B. “Take your luggage to your room.”
C. “Carry your own bags, please.”
D. “Move your bags over there.”
What does the phrase “Could I arrange a late check-out for you?” suggest?
A. A demand
B. A suggestion
C. A complaint
D. A refusal
What should you say when asking a guest to complete a payment?
A. “Would you mind completing the payment now?”
B. “Pay now.”
C. “You need to pay immediately.”
D. “Your payment is required now.”