Grammar Quiz

Modal Verbs & Time Prepositions Quiz

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Construct a sentence using a modal verb and a time preposition.

A. You should arrive before 9 AM.

B. She might leave during lunchtime.

C. You could arrive after 9 AM.

D. I would study after dinner.


Choose the correct time preposition: The party is happening ___ Saturday.

A. in

B. by

C. on

D. at


Create a sentence using a modal verb and a time preposition.

A. She can after 5 PM.

B. We could until 10 PM.

C. You should arrive at the party by 8 PM.

D. He might during 7 AM.


Identify the modal verb in the sentence: I can help you with your project tomorrow.

A. may

B. should

C. will

D. can


Fill in the blank with the appropriate time preposition: The movie starts ___ 7 PM.

A. in

B. at

C. by

D. on


Fill in the blank with the appropriate time preposition: The train departs ___ 9 AM.

A. at

B. on

C. in

D. over


Which time preposition is correct in this sentence: The flight departs ___ 6 AM?

A. by

B. at

C. in

D. on


Select the correct time preposition: The concert starts ___ 8 o’clock.

A. by

B. at

C. in

D. on


Complete the sentence with a modal verb: They _______ attend the workshop next week.

A. can

B. have

C. might

D. will


Form a sentence using a modal verb and a time preposition.

A. He must leave by 7 PM.

B. She can go in 5 minutes.

C. You should arrive at 9 AM.

D. They will come on 10 PM.


Form a sentence incorporating a modal verb and a time preposition.

A. He should arrive by 7 AM.

B. You can meet me at 3 PM.

C. She can go after 5 PM.

D. I will leave before 9 PM.


Which time preposition is correct in this sentence: The meeting is scheduled ___ 3 o’clock?

A. by

B. on

C. at

D. in


Complete the sentence with the right time preposition: The store closes ___ 10 PM.

A. by

B. on

C. in

D. at


Use a modal verb to complete the sentence: You _______ study harder to pass the exam.

A. will

B. should

C. can

D. must


Use a modal verb to complete the sentence: She _______ finish her assignment by Monday.

A. should

B. must

C. will

D. can


Choose the correct time preposition: The event will take place ___ Friday.

A. in

B. by

C. on

D. at


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