Modal Verbs and Advice Quiz
English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Modal Verbs and Advice
Preview:
Choose the correct sentence using “needn’t” for something unnecessary.
A. You needn’t worry about the test; you studied well.
B. You needn’t to worry about the test; you studied well.
C. You needn’t worrying about the test; you studied well.
D. You needn’t worried about the test; you studied well.
Which sentence gives advice using “shouldn’t”?
A. You shouldn’t eat too much candy.
B. You shouldn’t to eat too much candy.
C. You shouldn’t eating too much candy.
D. You shouldn’t ate too much candy.
Choose the correct sentence using “have” in a question.
A. Do you have a pencil?
B. Do you have to a pencil?
C. Do you having a pencil?
D. Do you has a pencil?
Which sentence gives good advice using “should”?
A. You should eat more vegetables to stay healthy.
B. You mustn’t eat more vegetables to stay healthy.
C. You have eat more vegetables to stay healthy.
D. You needn’t eat more vegetables to stay healthy.
Which sentence uses “should” to give advice?
A. You should drink water when you are thirsty.
B. You should to drink water when you are thirsty.
C. You should drinking water when you are thirsty.
D. You should drank water when you are thirsty.
Which sentence is correct?
A. You shouldn’t run in the hallway.
B. You shouldn’t to run in the hallway.
C. You shouldn’t running in the hallway.
D. You shouldn’t ran in the hallway.
Which sentence uses “must” to show obligation?
A. You must do your homework every day.
B. You must doing your homework every day.
C. You musted do your homework every day.
D. You must to do your homework every day.
Select the correct negative sentence using “shouldn’t”.
A. You shouldn’t shout in the library.
B. You shouldn’t to shout in the library.
C. You shouldn’t shouting in the library.
D. You shouldn’t shouted in the library.
Which sentence uses “mustn’t” to show prohibition?
A. You mustn’t run near the swimming pool.
B. You mustn’t to run near the swimming pool.
C. You mustn’t running near the swimming pool.
D. You mustn’t ran near the swimming pool.
Which sentence uses “have” to show possession?
A. They have a big dog.
B. They have to a big dog.
C. They have having a big dog.
D. They have has a big dog.
Choose the correct negative sentence using “mustn’t”.
A. You mustn’t forget your homework.
B. You must forget your homework.
C. You mustn’t to forget your homework.
D. You mustn’t forgetting your homework.
Which sentence uses “mustn’t” to give a warning?
A. You mustn’t touch the hot stove.
B. You mustn’t to touch the hot stove.
C. You mustn’t touching the hot stove.
D. You mustn’t touched the hot stove.
Which sentence uses “needn’t” to show something is not necessary?
A. You needn’t bring your umbrella; it’s sunny.
B. You needn’t to bring your umbrella; it’s sunny.
C. You needn’t bringing your umbrella; it’s sunny.
D. You needn’t brought your umbrella; it’s sunny.
Select the sentence that uses “have” correctly.
A. I have a new bicycle.
B. I have to a new bicycle.
C. I have got a new bicycle.
D. I have having a new bicycle.
Select the sentence that uses “ought to” for advice.
A. You ought to listen to your teacher.
B. You ought listen to your teacher.
C. You oughted to listen to your teacher.
D. You ought listening to your teacher.
