Grammar Quiz

Modals for Necessity and Suggestions Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Modals for Necessity and Suggestions

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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 ____ come with me; I can go alone.

A. mustn’t

B. shouldn’t

C. don’t have to

D. didn’t have to


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

A. could

B. need

C. needn’t

D. mustn’t


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

A. have to

B. ought to


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


He works in a call-centre and he sometimes _____ work at night.

A. should

B. has to

C. must

D. shouldn’t


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


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?


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


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


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


Tomorrow is Sunday. I ______ work.

A. don’t has to

B. must to

C. don’t have to

D. mustn’t


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

A. must

B. should


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

A. must got to

B. don’t have to

C. must

D. has


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

A. must

B. shouldn’t

C. might

D. would


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