Modal Adverbs Quiz 1 (25 MCQs)

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1. Argumentative essays all depend on the ..... , and what side he or she supports the most.
2. The concert started ..... but it did not sustain the interest of the audience. (In a promising manner)
3. This time of pandemic, we ..... observe social distancing.
4. It is used to state that something good might happen.
5. ..... it rained last night.
6. You ..... not forget to wear your face mask and face shield.
7. It is used to state something that is essential or important for a particular purpose.
8. Determine the function of the modal verb "can" . I can play any musical instrument.
9. Which modal adverb shows something that is certain to happen?
10. In August it will ..... be quite hot.
11. I have to ..... answer my homework. (Used to state something that is essential or important for a particular purpose)
12. Complete the sentence using modal noun. It is my ..... to make my assignments on time. (The quality of being responsible)
13. The bailiff had a grip on the prisoner's arm.
14. Both sides of an argumentative essay could be presented as balanced.
15. I hear a whistle. That ..... be the five o'clock alarm bell.
16. Determine the function of the modal verb "could" . Could you open the door for me?
17. My parents ..... work hard for our family to sustain our needs. (In an obligate or necessary manner)
18. Directions:Choose the corresponding modal adverb to complete the sentence.He is ..... competent to win the contest.
19. It is my ..... to make my assignments on time. (the quality or state of being responsible)
20. ..... it will rain tomorrow.
21. Kevin's brother ..... has a good chance of winning the race-he's such a fast runner!
22. Valenzuelano learners are ..... receiving their learning modules.
23. My mother gave me the ..... to play after I do my homework. (the right or ability to do something given by someone who has the power to allow or disallow)
24. I love my mother without a doubt.
25. D. Teachers (necessarily, promisingly, possibly) conduct home visits to learners who have problems in their grades and classroom behavior.