Phrasal Verb and Modal Quiz
English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Phrasal Verb and Modal
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“Hannah, Noah, and Isla___submit their assignment on time to avoid punishment from their teacher!”
Which modal verb best completes the sentence?
A. can
B. must
C. might
D. could
. Hey there, food lovers! If Benjamin, Mia, and Aria were to recommend a delicious spot, which sentence would they use to express a strong recommendation or necessity with the word “must”?
A. You must to try the new pizza place.
B. You must try the new pizza place.
C. You must trying the new pizza place.
D. You must tried the new pizza place.
. “Hey Ava, do you think you___ be quiet in the library while everyone is studying?”
A. must
B. must not
. “Hey Aria, you____touch the hot stove! It’s not a good idea!”
A. must
B. must not
“Charlotte had to ___ the contract before signing it, but she wanted to make sure she understood everything!”
Which phrase means “examine carefully”?
A. look for
B. look at
C. look over
D. look in
“Hey Oliver, you____interrupt when Ava is speaking. What do you think?”
Which modal verb is used to express a polite but firm prohibition?
A. must
B. must not
C. can
D. will
“Avery and Michael are on a mission! They need to____ a solution to this tricky issue”
Which phrase means “try to find”
A. look over
B. look after
C. look for
D. look through
“Hey Henry, can you _____ my cat while I’m off on my adventure?”
Which phrase means “take care of”?
A. look for
B. look out
C. look after
D. look in
“Noah told me to ____ the beautiful sunset while we were at the beach together.”
Which phrase means “direct your eyes toward”
A. look up
B. look at
C. look for
D. look out
“Hey there, Zoe! Did you know that you____feed the animals at the zoo? It’s actually against the rules!”
Which modal verb best completes the sentence?
A. must
B. can
C. must not
D. will
Maya and Arjun were excited as they decided to _____ the museum during their school trip.
Which phrase means “explore a place”?
A. look after
B. look around
C. look up
D. look for
. “Hey Emma and James, do you think we____follow the traffic rules to stay safe on the road?”
A. must
B. must not
. Hey there, students! Imagine you’re in a classroom with your friends Abigail, Priya, and Nora. Which sentence uses “must” to express an unavoidable, externally imposed responsibility that you all need to follow?
A. I must try to be more organized.
B. We must try to do our best.
C. They must remember to call.
D. You must follow the instructions given by the teacher.
“Oh no! Rohan just realized he forgot to bring his permission slip for the field trip to the amusement park!”
Which modal verb best completes the sentence?
A. must
B. must not
C. should
D. could
. Hey there, students! Imagine you’re on a road trip with your friends Noah, Ethan, and Aiden. Which sentence shows a rule that everyone must follow to stay safe?
A. I must feel happy.
B. You must wear your seatbelt when driving.
C. He must be going to the store.
D. They must try to be nice.