Must and Might Modals Quiz
English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Must and Might Modals
Preview:
Which sentence best expresses a guess about something that happened?
A. He must have eaten the cake.
B. He might have eaten the cake.
C. He has eaten the cake.
D. He will have eaten the cake.
Which of the following is NOT a modal verb?
A. Must
B. Might
C. Have
D. Can
Which sentence shows a possibility, not a certainty?
A. She must have seen the movie.
B. She might have seen the movie.
C. She has seen the movie.
D. She will have seen the movie.
Which of the following sentences is incorrect?
A. He must have forgotten the meeting.
B. He might have forgotten the meeting.
C. He must has forgotten the meeting.
D. He might have missed the meeting.
Which sentence is a correct question using “must have”?
A. Must he have left already?
B. Must he has left already?
C. Has he must left already?
D. Must he left already?
Which sentence uses “might have” to express a past possibility?
A. I might have left my wallet at the café.
B. I might leave my wallet at the café.
C. I might leaving my wallet at the café.
D. I might has left my wallet at the café.
Choose the correct form to complete the sentence: “She _______ have taken the wrong bus.”
A. must
B. must has
C. must have
D. must had
What does “must have” mean in the sentence: “They must have forgotten the appointment”?
A. It is certain they forgot.
B. It is possible they forgot.
C. They were told to forget.
D. They never forget.
Which sentence uses “might have” to express uncertainty?
A. He might have forgotten to call.
B. He must have forgotten to call.
C. He has forgotten to call.
D. He will have forgotten to call.
Choose the correct question using a modal verb:
A. Must she has finished her work?
B. Might she have finished her work?
C. She must have finished her work?
D. She might finished her work?
Choose the sentence that uses “must have” to express a logical deduction.
A. You must have seen the news; everyone is talking about it.
B. You must have to see the news.
C. You must have seeing the news.
D. You must have saw the news.
What is the function of “might have” in the sentence: “He might have called while you were out”?
A. Expressing certainty
B. Expressing obligation
C. Expressing possibility
D. Expressing permission
Choose the sentence that correctly uses “might have.”
A. She might have finished her homework by now.
B. She might has finished her homework by now.
C. She might finished her homework by now.
D. She might finishing her homework by now.
Choose the correct question using “might have.”
A. Might you have seen my keys?
B. Might you has seen my keys?
C. Might you seeing my keys?
D. Might you saw my keys?
Which of the following sentences uses a modal verb?
A. She goes to school every day.
B. She must go to school every day.
C. She went to school yesterday.
D. She is going to school.
