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Modal Verbs in Conditionals Quiz


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Which modal verb suggests a strong recommendation in a conditional?

A. would

B. could

C. might

D. should


Complete the sentence: If you study hard, you ___ pass the exam.

A. might

B. should

C. will

D. could


Identify the error: If he would study, he would pass.

A. Missing ‘if’ in the sentence structure.

B. Correct use of ‘would’ in the conditional clause.

C. Incorrect use of ‘would’ in the conditional clause.

D. Incorrect tense used in the main clause.


Complete the sentence: If I had known about the meeting, I ___ attended.

A. could have

B. should have

C. would have

D. might have


Identify the modal verb in this sentence: If it rains, we will stay inside.

A. might

B. should

C. will

D. can


Explain the use of ‘should’ in a conditional sentence.

A. ‘Should’ in a conditional sentence indicates a hypothetical situation or suggestion.

B. ‘Should’ is used to give commands or orders.

C. ‘Should’ is used to express certainty in a statement.

D. ‘Should’ indicates a past event that did not happen.


Which modal verb indicates a possibility in a conditional sentence?

A. could

B. might

C. must

D. should


Choose the correct modal: If you heat ice, it ___ melt.

A. might

B. should

C. can

D. will


Rewrite this sentence using a modal verb: If you finish your homework, you can play outside.

A. If you finish your homework, you might play outside.

B. If you finish your homework, you will play outside.

C. If you finish your homework, you should play outside.

D. If you finish your homework, you may play outside.


Complete the sentence: If I had more time, I ___ travel more.

A. could

B. should

C. would

D. might


What is the difference between ‘will’ and ‘would’ in conditionals?

A. ‘Will’ is for real situations; ‘would’ is for hypothetical situations.

B. ‘Will’ is used for past situations; ‘would’ is for future situations.

C. ‘Will’ is used in questions; ‘would’ is used in statements.

D. ‘Will’ indicates uncertainty; ‘would’ indicates certainty.


Rewrite this sentence using a modal verb: If it snows tomorrow, we can go skiing.

A. If it snows tomorrow, we might go skiing.

B. If it snows tomorrow, we will go skiing.

C. If it snows tomorrow, we should go skiing.

D. If it snows tomorrow, we may go skiing.


Fill in the blank: If they invite us, we ___ go to the party.

A. should

B. will

C. might

D. could


Transform this sentence: If she calls, I ___ answer it.

A. should

B. will

C. could

D. might


Complete the sentence: If I were you, I ___ take that job.

A. could

B. should

C. might

D. would




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