Grammar Quiz

Modals of Advisability Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Modals of Advisability

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He _____ study harder if he wants to pass the test.

A. ought to

B. must

C. can

D. had to


You _____ sleep too late if you have an exam tomorrow.

A. had better not

B. shouldn’t

C. mustn’t

D. couldn’t


You _____ spend all your money at once.

A. had better not

B. mustn’t

C. shouldn’t

D. don’t have to


You _____ forget to submit your homework tomorrow.

A. shouldn’t

B. mustn’t

C. ought to not

D. couldn’t


She _____ exercise regularly to stay healthy.

A. should

B. must

C. could

D. had to


You _____ be late for your job interview.

A. had better not

B. mustn’t

C. shouldn’t

D. don’t have to


He _____ wear a suit to the wedding, but it’s not required.

A. should

B. must

C. can

D. have to


You _____ see a doctor if the pain continues.

A. should

B. must

C. could

D. have to


They _____ practice more if they want to win the competition.

A. should

B. must

C. had better

D. could


You _____ tell anyone about this secret.

A. had better not

B. shouldn’t

C. mustn’t

D. don’t have to


You _____ eat too much junk food. It’s unhealthy.

A. ought to not

B. shouldn’t

C. must not

D. don’t have to


We _____ leave now or we’ll miss the train.

A. had better

B. could

C. should

D. must


We _____ review the contract carefully before signing it.

A. ought to

B. should

C. had better

D. must


She _____ call her parents more often.

A. ought to

B. had better

C. must

D. could


They _____ apologize for their mistake.

A. ought to

B. had better

C. must

D. could


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