Grammar Quiz

Modals Verb Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Modals Verb

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You are sick, but you don’t come  hospital to see a doctor. You …. visit him soon.

A. would

B. could

C. should

D. will

E. can


“I really don’t know why Tony didn’t come to the meeting”. “There ….. something wrong with him.

A. might be

B. could be

C. will be

D. should have been

E. must have been  


The sky is getting dark. I think ____________________.

A. I will go to school

B. It will rain soon

C. It will not rain

D. The wind will blow


A : Sally has Fluncked every test so far this semester

B : She ….. study very hard

A. Mustn’t

B. couldn’t

C. shouldn’t

D. will not


I ……go to Boyolali next week by car.

A. have

B. will

C. do

D. am


A : How old is her daughter now ?

B : Hmm.. I think she was born around the same time our daughter was born. She ….. be about ten

A. Should

B. Would

C. Might

D. Will


You…. park here, it’s prohibited.

A. Can

B. Could

C. May

D. Can’t

E. Wouldn’t


If I have problems with my teeth, I think I _____ go to a dentist, not a veterinarian.

A. May

B. Should

C. Could

D. Can


you ….go to school on time

A. must

B. may

C. can

D. are


Cathy lived in Las Vegas for ten years. She …. be able to speak English fluently.

A. must

B. can

C. may

D. should


“Rini is old enough. She …. know better than the others about it.

A. will

B. could

C. must

D. may be

E. can


….. I borrow your pencil

A. must

B. could

C. can

D. may


Herman ….. stay here for two days

A. Would

B. Will

C. can

D. Could


Tomorrow we ….. go to the beach, you ….. prepare your need.

A. Can, may

B. Will, should

C. Should, will

D. May, should

E. Might, will


Paul did not keep his promise to write us a letter soon. He might have been very busy.The underline words mean ….

A. Paul was perhaps very busy

B. Paul was certainly busy

C. Paul is expected to be very busy

D. Paul be very busy


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