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Grammar Quiz: Modals and Obligations
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Grammar Quiz: Modals and Obligations

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Which of the following modal verbs is used to express obligation or necessity?

  • have to (correct)
  • can
  • should
  • will
  • What is the correct grammatical form of the verb 'speak' when used with 'tell' in a sentence?

  • talk
  • speak
  • speaking (correct)
  • speaks
  • Which of the following modal verbs is used to express a recommendation or advice?

  • will
  • have to
  • can
  • should (correct)
  • What is the function of the conjunction 'so' in a sentence?

    <p>to express a result or consequence</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following modal verbs is used to express a prediction or a future possibility?

    <p>will</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Modals and Their Negations

    • Will and won't are used to express future actions or events, where will indicates a positive outcome and won't indicates a negative outcome.

    Ability and Permission

    • Can and can't are used to express ability or permission, where can indicates ability or permission and can't indicates lack of ability or permission.

    Obligation and Necessity

    • Have to and don't have to are used to express obligation or necessity, where have to indicates a requirement and don't have to indicates a lack of requirement.

    Advice and Recommendations

    • Should and shouldn't are used to express advice or recommendations, where should indicates a suggested action and shouldn't indicates an action that should be avoided.

    Forms of Communication

    • Tell, say, speak, and talk are different forms of communication, where tell is used to give information, say is used to express an opinion, speak is used to communicate verbally, and talk is used to have a conversation.

    Causal Relationships

    • So and because are used to indicate causal relationships, where so is used to indicate a consequence and because is used to indicate a reason.

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    Test your knowledge of modal verbs such as will, would, shall, should, can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, and their negations in English grammar. Learn about modal verbs of obligation, permission, and prohibition.

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