Grammar Quiz

Modals of Obligation & Prohibition Quiz

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David _____ watch his little sister when his parents go out.

A. have to

B. has to


We _____ park here; it’s a no-parking zone.

A. don’t have to

B. cannot


She _____ take a math class if she doesn’t want to.

A. must not

B. doesn’t have to


I _____ finish this report tonight because it is due by tomorrow morning.

A. must

B. can


You _____ run at the swimming pool.

A. can’t

B. don’t have to


You _____ tell the doctor the truth or she won’t be able to help you.

A. must

B. can


She _____ wear a uniform to school.

A. has to

B. can


You _____ smoke in the hospital.

A. have got to

B. mustn’t


You _____ leave your bag here while you shop.

A. have got

B. can


He _____ wear a helmet when riding his bike.

A. must

B. can


We _____ be late for the meeting.

A. mustn’t

B. don’t have to


We _____ forget to lock the door before leaving.

A. don’t have to

B. musn’t


If you don’t want your dessert, you _____ eat it.

A. must not

B. don’t have to


They _____ bring snacks for the party. There will be enough food for everyone.

A. can’t

B. don’t have to


I _____ renew my drver’s license before it expires.

A. mustn’t

B. have got to


Doctors _____ to register for classes.

A. can

B. have to


Does Henry have to give a presentation at the meeting?

A. Yes, he has.

B. Yes, he does.


She _____ study hard for her exams next week.

A. has to

B. have to


She _____ to register for classes.

A. has

B. must


The teacher said we _____ do the homework if we don’t have time.

A. mustn’t

B. don’t have to


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