Grammar Quiz

Modal Verbs and Conjunctions Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Modal Verbs and Conjunctions

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She was nervous about speaking in public; __________, she gave a great speech.

A. because

B. as

C. nevertheless


It was raining heavily; __________, we decided to go hiking anyway.

A. therefore

B. nevertheless

C. because


She _________ be at home; all the lights are off and her car isn’t in the driveway.

A. might

B. may

C. can’t


He was tired; __________, he stayed up late to finish the project.

A. yet

B. because

C. consequently


The baby is crying. He _________ be hungry or need a diaper change.

A. can’t

B. may

C. might


He didn’t bring a jacket, __________ it was cold outside.

A. because

B. even though

C. as


I didn’t go to the party __________ I was feeling sick.

A. nevertheless

B. since

C. yet


The roads were icy; __________, several accidents occurred this morning.

A. however

B. as a result

C. since


She studied hard for the exam. __________, she passed with flying colors.

A. Nevertheless

B. As

C. As a result


The team trained every day. __________, they won the championship.

A. Consequently

B. Yet

C. Because


I didn’t sleep well last night. __________, I’m feeling very tired today.

A. Therefore

B. Yet

C. Since


That _________ be the delivery guy. We aren’t expecting anything today.

A. might

B. may

C. can’t


You _________ have seen someone else; I’m sure it wasn’t Sarah.

A. may

B. can’t

C. might


That noise _________ be thunder—it’s sunny and clear outside.

A. might

B. may

C. can’t


They _________ be tired after such a long journey.

A. might

B. can’t

C. must


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