Grammar Quiz

Modals & Conditionals Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Modals & Conditionals

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He ______ memorize the speech word for word, but he chose to improvise.

A. could

B. must

C. should

D. might


If the storm intensifies, the event ______ be postponed.

A. will

B. would

C. has

D. might


If she trains every day, she ______ qualify for the national finals.

A. will

B. would have

C. can have

D. may have


You ______ be more careful with your lab equipment; the glassware is fragile.

A. must

B. might

C. should

D. can


If they cancel the event, we ______ notified by email.

A. will be

B. would have been

C. may be

D. had been


Even though he studied, he ______ pass the exam without enough rest.

A. will

B. might not

C. must

D. should have


If they were truly confident, they ______ be more willing to debate.

A. could

B. will

C. might

D. would


She ______ speak five languages, but she never brags about it.

A. can

B. must

C. will

D. should


If I were you, I ______ not wait until the last minute to submit that project.

A. will

B. shall

C. would

D. had


You ______ have told me earlier that you lost your ID.

A. can

B. may

C. could

D. might


If you heat water to 100°C, it ______.

A. would boil

B. will boil

C. boils

D. boiled


Students ______ submit their proposals before Friday to avoid penalties.

A. must

B. would

C. might

D. could


If they had listened to the instructions, they ______ the experiment.

A. will complete

B. would complete

C. would have completed

D. can complete


If I win the scholarship, I ______ buy a new laptop.

A. would

B. might

C. should

D. will


You ______ bring your calculator tomorrow; the test won’t require it.

A. might

B. have to

C. could

D. need not


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