Grammar Quiz

Modals for Necessity and Suggestions Quiz

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Come to my birthday party. You don’t _____ buy me a present, just come. I’d love to see you.

A. must

B. mustn’t

C. have to

D. shouldn’t


You ______ buy a new suitcase because your old one is getting shabby.

A. have to

B. ought to


To go outside, people _____ wear a mask.

A. must

B. has to

C. have got to

D. didn’t have to


Which sentence shows advice / suggestion?

A. You mustn’t smoke.

B. You should have your health checked.

C. Would you possibly do me a favor?

D. You can do it, don’t you?


You ____ come with me; I can go alone.

A. mustn’t

B. shouldn’t

C. don’t have to

D. didn’t have to


Young people ______ obey their parents.

A. must

B. may

C. will

D. might


I want to lose weight, so I _____ stop eating so many hamburgers.

A. must to

B. have to

C. had got to

D. don’t have to


In school, students _____ wear a uniform.

A. has to

B. must

C. need

D. have got


Choose the correct use of the modal in this sentence:

You have to listen to the instructor.

A. Necessity

B. Lack of necessity

C. Recommendation


You really ___________ watch tv so much. It isn’t good for you!

A. must

B. shouldn’t

C. might

D. would


You ______ pack too many clothes. You won’t have room to bring back any gifts.

A. don’t have to

B. shouldn’t


You ______ check out of most hotel rooms by noon if you don’t want to pay for another night.

A. need to

B. ought to


Choose the correct use of the modal in this sentence:

You ought to try some local food.

A. Necessity

B. Lack of necessity

C. Recommendation


Tomorrow is Sunday. I ______ work.

A. don’t has to

B. must to

C. don’t have to

D. mustn’t


Choose the correct use of the modal in this sentence:

You must wear a helmet.

A. Necessity

B. Lack of necessity

C. Recommendation


You ______ carry identification with you. It’s the law!

A. must

B. should


Choose the correct use of the modal in this sentence:

You must get a passport before you go abroad.

A. Necessity

B. Lack of necessity

C. Recommendation


Choose the correct use of the modal in this sentence:

You don’t have to take a lesson.

A. Necessity

B. Lack of necessity

C. Recommendation


Choose the correct use of the modal in this sentence:

You’ve got to get your own money.

A. Necessity

B. Lack of necessity

C. Recommendation


You ______ try reading a book in English, you might enjoy it.

A. have to

B. should

C. must

D. can’t


Choose the correct use of the modal in this sentence:

You’d better be back before dark.

A. Necessity

B. lack of necessity

C. Recommendation


Before you enter your hotel room, you _______ check in.

A. must got to

B. don’t have to

C. must

D. has


You _______ make hotel reservations in advance. It might be difficult to find a room after you get there

A. have to

B. ‘d better


You ______ buy a round-trip plane ticket because it’s cheaper. (must/should)

A. must

B. should


If you want to learn to speak English fluently, you ______ to work hard.

A. could

B. need

C. needn’t

D. mustn’t


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