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Modal verbs do not function without another verb.
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FALSE -
‘Could’ is used to talk about…
…ability in the present time.
…ability in the past.
…ability in the future. -
The sentence ‘I will help you with the laundry’ is an example of…
Promise.
Prediction.
Offer. -
‘Might’ and ‘May’ have a very similar meaning.
TRUE
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Which of the following sentences is more polite?
May I open the window?
Can I open the window?
Shall I open the window? -
Which of the following Modal verbs is used to make promises?
May.
Will.
Must. -
We can use was/were able to instead of Could.
TRUE
FALSE -
‘Should’ and ‘Ought to’ have very different meanings.
TRUE
FALSE -
Which of the following Modals is used to give advice?
Will.
Should.
Could. -
‘Would’ can be used in Conditional sentences.
TRUE
FALSE -
Which of the following Modals is used to make polite requests?
Would.
Can.
Will. -
Which of the following sentences refers to a personal obligation?
You don’t have to smoke in public areas.
I must go to bed early.
They have to study. -
The negative form of Must is Mustn’t.
TRUE
FALSE -
‘Could’ is the past form of ‘Should’.
TRUE
FALSE -
The verb after the Modal verb is generally written in the…
Past form.
Infinitive form.
Present form. -
Which of the following sentences is a request?
Will we time travel in the future?
Can you help me with the baby, please?
Should I go to the doctor? -
Which of the following Modals would you use to give advice?
Should.
Could.
May. -
Which of the following sentences refers to moral duty?
I shall never wear it.
It may snow tomorrow.
You ought to visit your aunt tomorrow. -
‘Must’ is used to make rhetorical questions.
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FALSE -
‘Will’ and ‘Shall’ have the same meaning but ‘Will’ is more formal.
TRUE
FALSE