This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > English Grammar > Grammar > Parts Of Speech > Verbs > Auxiliary Verbs > Modal Auxiliaries – Quiz 18 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Modal Auxiliaries Quiz 18 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. My brother doesn't feel well today. He ..... to the doctor. A) Should see. B) Has to seen. C) Could seen. D) Would not seen. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Should see. 2. Identify the modal verb in the sentence:He might come to the meeting. A) might B) come C) to D) the E) meeting A) Might. B) Will. C) Should. D) Could. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Might. 3. You seem to be having trouble there ..... I help you? A) Shall. B) Would. C) Will. D) Shall. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Shall. 4. Not far from the Hudson River ..... a little valley known as sleepy hollow. A) Am. B) Are. C) Is. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Is. 5. My grandfather ..... visit this temple when he was young. A) Used to. B) Ought to. C) Need. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Used to. 6. You ..... cross the road when the red light is on. A) Can't. B) Mustn't. C) Are able to. D) Must. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Mustn't. 7. You ..... go home before six in the evening. A) Cannot. B) Are not. C) Would not. D) Have not. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Cannot. 8. She doesn't ..... take us. Someone else will. A) Should. B) Would. C) Need to. D) Might. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Need to. 9. What is the main difference between using 'Can I' and 'May I' when asking for permission in a formal setting? A) 'May I' carries a more formal and polite connotation, 'Can I' is more informal. B) 'Can I' is for ability, and 'May I' is for possibility. C) 'Can I' is more formal, while 'May I' is more informal. D) 'Can I' refers to past permission, while 'May I' refers to present permission. E) 'Can I' is only used for giving permission, not asking. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 'May I' carries a more formal and polite connotation, 'Can I' is more informal. 10. She can swim very fast. A) She is a poor swimmer. B) She is a fast swimmer. C) She swims slowly. D) She cannot swim at all. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) She is a fast swimmer. 11. If we finish our chores by noon, we (might, may) watch a movie. A) Might. B) May. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Might. 12. You can ride your bike in the park. A) You can ride your bike in the park. B) You cannot ride your bike in the park. C) Biking is only allowed on the road. D) You can only walk in the park. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) You can ride your bike in the park. 13. There is no bus to the shopping mall. So Leonie and Ellen ..... go there by bus. A) Shouldn't. B) Must. C) Will. D) Can't. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Can't. 14. Choose the correct word to fill in the blank:Even though the police officer wanted to protect his son, he was not willing to commit ..... on the stand. A) Judgement. B) Juror. C) Prejudice. D) Perjury. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Perjury. 15. The power of right to make judgements about the law and to arrest and punish criminals. A) Perjury. B) Prejudice. C) Juror. D) Jurisdiction. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Jurisdiction. 16. Select the modal auxiliary in the sentence below.You can eat the mangos in the fridge. A) Should. B) Can. C) Must. D) May. E) Would. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Can. 17. Which helping verb BEST completes the sentence below?" ..... I please go to Darren's party, Mom?" A) Will. B) Must. C) May. D) Would. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) May. 18. Choose the correct modal to complete the sentence: "You ..... wear a helmet while riding a bike." A) May. B) Can. C) Might. D) Must. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Must. 19. Select the modal auxiliary in the sentence below. It might rain today. A) Would. B) Might. C) Shall. D) Should. E) Will. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Might. 20. Which modal auxiliaries are used to show possibility? A) Can, could, may. B) Should. C) Must, have to. D) Might, may, could, can. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Might, may, could, can. 21. He looks really tired. He ..... sleeping late. A) Can't be. B) Should be. C) Must be. D) Might be. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Must be. 22. Excuse me, I ..... hear you right now. The music is too loud. A) Can. B) Can't. C) Could. D) Couldn't. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Can't. 23. He ..... (can/could) play the guitar when he was younger. A) Could. B) Can. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Could. 24. (May, Should) we leave the house earlier to make sure we're on time? A) May. B) Should. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Should. 25. He should ..... vegetables. A) Eating. B) Eaten. C) Ate. D) Eat. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Eat. 26. Tu n'as pas l'autorisation de sortir ce soir. A) You are allowed to go out tonight. B) You aren't allowed to go out tonight. C) You aren't allowed go out tonight. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) You aren't allowed to go out tonight. 27. I was using my pencil a minute ago. It ..... be here somewhere! A) Could. B) Must. C) Would. D) Can. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Must. 28. Which of the following is an example of a two-word verb? A) To take something up. B) To put up with. C) To throw away. D) To give up. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) To give up. 29. You ..... park here. It's an emergency exit. A) Can't. B) Must not. C) May not. D) Will. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Must not. 30. Make this sentence a question:She could drive us. A) Could she drive us. B) She could drive us?. C) Could she drive us?. D) Could us she drive?. 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