Grammar Quiz

Modals of Obligation and Permission Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Modals of Obligation and Permission

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I’ll _____ wear the black dress tonight. The invitation said formal clothes.

A. can

B. have to

C. mustn’t


(Parent to child) You _____ do your homework before watching television.

A. must

B. can

C. could


No one _____ swim in the local swimming pool last summer because it was closed for repairs.

A. can

B. should have

C. could

D. couldn’t have


My dad _____ wear a uniform for his job as a security officer at the airport.

A. can

B. has to

C. have to

D. could


I’d love to come to the cinema but I _____ hand in this assignment tomorrow.

A. must

B. have to

C. can


My manager is really nice, so we are ________ leave at one on Fridays.

A. allowed to

B. can

C. have to

D. need to

E. supposed to


In the US you can leave a tip in the bar if you want, but you _____.

A. mustn’t

B. couldn’t

C. don’t have to


Everyone _____ make time to vote in the upcoming election.

A. needs

B. can

C. should

D. should have


You _____ hit your sister again! Do you understand?

A. mustn’t

B. don’t have to

C. can


We _______ take more than five days’ vacation at a time without approval from a manager.

A. allowed to

B. don’t have to

C. can’t

D. need to

E. supposed to


I _________ be at work before ten, so I try to sleep in most days.

A. allowed to

B. don’t have to

C. have to

D. need to

E. supposed to


_____ go to the party? I’m really tired.

A. Do we have to

B. Can we

C. Can’t we


While at our hotel, guests _____ worry about a thing. We will take care of everything.

A. should

B. can’t

C. must

D. must not


I _____ forget to take my library books back on the way home.

A. mustn’t

B. don’t have to

C. have to


If I _______ leave work early because I don’t feel well, I can do that without a problem.

A. allowed to

B. don’t have to

C. can’t

D. need to

E. supposed to


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