Grammar Quiz

Modals Tenses Quiz

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They were able to meet us in London despite the fact they were tired.

A. CORRECT

B. INCORRECT


Could you hearing that noise?

A. CORRECT

B. INCORRECT


Do you think he can to win the competition? 

A. CORRECT

B. INCORRECT


When they heard the people say, “this … be the Son of David?” they became angry, more at that than at the miracle itself.

A. could

B. should

C. managed to

D. ought to

E. is able


I always manage to visit my parents at the weekend.

A. CORRECT

B. INCORRECT


Fortunately, he wasn’t able to get to the last train.

A. CORRECT

B. INCORRECT


He might …. identify it.

A. be able to

B. can

C. should

D. manage to

E. ought to


He …. guess the right criminal after missing the first four or five times.

A. has always managed to

B. was always managed to

C. have always managed to

D. will always manage to

E. always manage to


Did you managed to finish your test?

A. CORRECT

B. INCORRECT


Are these the children who weren’t able to pass the exam this week?

A. CORRECT

B. INCORRECT


Media.ge …. contact First Stereo Management yet.

A. has not been able to

B. wasn`t able to

C. is not able to

D. will not be able to


Countries must …… select different methods according to their specific features.

A. be able to

B. can

C. should

D. manage to

E. ought to


…. get a partial plate before he ran away.

A. Did he manage to

B. Does he manage to

C. Will he manage to

D. Has he managed to

E. Had he managed to


Do you managed to do exercise every morning?

A. CORRECT

B. INCORRECT


Do you able to help me with the begs?

A. CORRECT

B. INCORRECT


We should …. do what we want.

A. be able to

B. can

C. should

D. manage to

E. ought to


I … make contact with him since last Monday.

A. haven’t been able to

B. wasn`t able to

C. am not able to

D. will not be able to


Were they able to get in touch with you by email?

A. CORRECT

B. INCORRECT


He had been able to get to the plane by the time it took off .

A. CORRECT

B. INCORRECT


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