Grammar Quiz

Modals of Prediction Quiz

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She loves cats so much. She _____________ get a cat.

A. may

B. will definitely

C. might


We ____ be busy for the next few nights. It’s often quiet at this time of the year.

A. Can

B. Will

C. Won’t


Choose the option that means the same as phrase in bold.

I definitely won’t lose it.

A. I’m fairly sure I won’t

B. I’m not sure I won’t

C. I’m very sure I won’t


I am not sure if I am hungry. I ______ skip dinner.

A. will probably

B. may

C. will definitely


She hasn’t decided yet. She ________ go to college this year.

A. might not

B. will not

C. definitely won’t


I don’t feel good. I __________ be getting sick.

A. will

B. will probably

C. might


Don’t worry I …. pick you up at 7.

A. will

B. might


I don’t know where your socks are. They _____ in the drawer.

A. might be

B. will be

C. will probably be


Helen is sick. She……be at school today.

A. will definitely

B. probably won’t

C. is definitely

D. isn’t


The cat is sleepy. If you touch him, she _______ like it.

A. might not

B. definitely won’t

C. probably won’t


I am very certain. He ______________ accept the job offer.

A. might not

B. probably won’t

C. definitely won’t


Choose the option that means the same as phrase in bold.

I’m sure the children will be in bed when you arrive.

A. The children will definitely

B. The children might

C. The children probably won’t


you / living / where / in twenty years / be / will / ?

The correct order of the words above is …

A. Where will you be living in twenty years?

B. Where you will be living in twenty years?

C. Where will be you living in twenty years?

D. Where will you living be in twenty years?


I am a vegetarian. I __________ eat that steak.

A. may not

B. definitely won’t

C. probably won’t


The cat is meowing. He ______ be hungry.

A. might

B. will

C. will definitely


I _________ be at the concert tomorrow. I bought the tickets last month!

A. will definitely

B. might

C. might not

D. definitely won’t


I ___________ go out tonight. I am quite sure.

A. probably won’t

B. may not

C. definitely won’t


______ I go to your house tonight?

A. Might

B. May

C. Will not


We have a week off this month, and we like snow. We ________ travel to Russia.

A. will probably

B. may

C. will definitely


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