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To express a strong likelihood about someone liking a dress that suits their style, which modal verb is most appropriate?
To express a strong likelihood about someone liking a dress that suits their style, which modal verb is most appropriate?
- Can
- May
- Could
- Will (correct)
Which modal verb correctly indicates Juan's past ability to speak well at the age of two?
Which modal verb correctly indicates Juan's past ability to speak well at the age of two?
- Might
- Should
- Can
- Could (correct)
Which modal verb best describes a regular or expected action during holidays?
Which modal verb best describes a regular or expected action during holidays?
- Dare to
- Can
- Might
- Ought to (correct)
Which of the following modal verbs is most suitable for politely asking for permission to speak to the manager?
Which of the following modal verbs is most suitable for politely asking for permission to speak to the manager?
Which modal verb indicates a possibility, particularly concerning time duration during peak hours?
Which modal verb indicates a possibility, particularly concerning time duration during peak hours?
To express disbelief or wonder about how someone could do something, which modal verb is most appropriate?
To express disbelief or wonder about how someone could do something, which modal verb is most appropriate?
Which modal verb suggests a conditional possibility of passing an exam with the required assistance?
Which modal verb suggests a conditional possibility of passing an exam with the required assistance?
Which modal verb indicates an expectation or instruction for the audience before an event?
Which modal verb indicates an expectation or instruction for the audience before an event?
We __________ either host lunch or dinner.
We __________ either host lunch or dinner.
I __________ wake up early to catch the flight tomorrow.
I __________ wake up early to catch the flight tomorrow.
___________ we hire a tour guide?
___________ we hire a tour guide?
I _______ believe my eyes!
I _______ believe my eyes!
You __________ definitely try!
You __________ definitely try!
You __________ have read the terms and conditions before you signed the document.
You __________ have read the terms and conditions before you signed the document.
It has started raining. I __________ have carried my umbrella.
It has started raining. I __________ have carried my umbrella.
The road seems uneven, you __________ slow down.
The road seems uneven, you __________ slow down.
During the college days, I __________ beat them all in the race!
During the college days, I __________ beat them all in the race!
He __________ be shy during his college days.
He __________ be shy during his college days.
Do you __________ fight with those goons?
Do you __________ fight with those goons?
__________ you like to accompany us on the tour?
__________ you like to accompany us on the tour?
She __________ make any mistake. She’s an expert in her field.
She __________ make any mistake. She’s an expert in her field.
We __________ have given an identity card to them.
We __________ have given an identity card to them.
I am unable to find my phone. I __________ have lost it on the way back.
I am unable to find my phone. I __________ have lost it on the way back.
You __________ always inform your parents of your whereabouts.
You __________ always inform your parents of your whereabouts.
Flashcards
"Should"
"Should"
Expresses advice or recommendation.
"Should have"
"Should have"
Expresses a past possibility or regret.
"Might/Could/May"
"Might/Could/May"
Expresses possibility.
"Might have/Could have"
"Might have/Could have"
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"Must"
"Must"
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"Used to"
"Used to"
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"Would"
"Would"
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"Would have/Could have"
"Would have/Could have"
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"Will" (Modality)
"Will" (Modality)
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"Could" (Modality)
"Could" (Modality)
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"Should" (Modality)
"Should" (Modality)
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"May" (Modality)
"May" (Modality)
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"Must" (Modality)
"Must" (Modality)
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"Supposed to"
"Supposed to"
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"May / Might / Could"
"May / Might / Could"
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"Should / Ought to"
"Should / Ought to"
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"Shall / Will / Would"
"Shall / Will / Would"
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"Can / Could"
"Can / Could"
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"Dare to"
"Dare to"
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"Need not"
"Need not"
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Study Notes
Modals Worksheet Study Notes
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Question 1: The sentence "This dress suits her style. She _____ definitely like it!" implies a high degree of certainty about her liking the dress.
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Question 2: "When Juan was two, he _____ already speak very well" considers past ability, hinting at a modal of ability in the past.
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Question 3: "She _____ visit her grandparents' house during holidays" suggests a regular or habitual action related to visiting during holidays.
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Question 4: "_____ I talk to the manager?" explores the type of modal verb used to ask for permission or make a suggestion.
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Question 5: "During peak hours, it _____ take more than two hours" relates to the expected duration during peak hours.
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Question 6: "How _____ she do that to us!" refers to the proper modal verb to express disbelief, shock, or interrogation.
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Question 7: "If I get the required assistance, I _____ pass the exam in the first attempt." highlights a modal verb that portrays one's likelihood of success with assistance.
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Question 8: "The audience _____ settle before the doors are closed." requires a modal verb that tells the audience to take their seats.
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Question 9: "We _____ always respect our elders" requires a modal verb to showcase one's moral codes.
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Question 10: "_____ we save money for the party?" requires a modal verb to suggest something
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Question 11: "All students _____ obey the school regulations" requires a modal verb to convey the importance of the school regulations.
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Question 12: "You _____ visit them, just make a phone call" uses a modal verb to show the lack of necessity.
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Question 13: "All members _____ attend the meeting as per the notice" requires a modal verb to show obligation.
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Question 14: "There _____ be a famous shop here" requires a modal verb to express the past.
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Question 15: "There has been a landslide. You _____ be careful while driving there" requires a modal verb that conveys the importance of "being careful".
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Question 16: "I _____ have won the tournament" requires a modal verb to showcase the desire to win
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Question 17: "You _____ speak in the library" requires the negative form of a modal verb that conveys one "should not speak".
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Question 18: ""We _____ definitely look into the matter", the officer affirmed" requires a modal verb that expresses determination/
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Question 19: "It's time we _____ leave" requires a modal verb that shows obligation.
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Question 20: "We are wait in the lobby until the receptionist calls again" requires a modal verb to show expectation
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Question 21: "Oh! I have loved to go with you all" requires a modal verb that shows a skill/past
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Question 22: "____ you pass me the salt and pepper?" requires a modal verb to show a request
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Question 23: "I ____ make sure that he performs better"requires a modal verb that shows obligation.
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Question 24: "_____ you be a little polite" requires a modal verb to show disbelief
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Question 25: "He is the chief guest. He be there" requires a modal verb that shows expectedness
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Question 26: "_____ I borrow some money from your father?" requires a modal verb to show permission
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Question 27: "He seems dangerous. We talk to him." requires a modal verb that shows caution.
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Question 28: "We reach by 7 PM before the ceremony starts." requires a modal verb that shows certainty.
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Question 29: "That restaurant serves the best sushi. You definitely try!" requires a modal verb that shows advice.
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Question 30: "It has started raining. I have carried my umbrella." requires a modal verb that shows obligation.
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Question 31: "The road seems uneven, you slow down." requires a modal verb that shows importance.
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Question 32: "He be shy during his college days." requires a modal verb that shows habit in the past.
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Question 33: " you like to accompany us on the tour?" requires a modal verb that shows gentle request
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Question 34: We have given an identity card to them requires a modal verb that shows necessity.
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Question 35: I am unable to find my phone. I have lost it on the way back requires a modal verb that shows possiblity.
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Question 36: You always inform your parents of your whereabouts requires a modal verb that shows necessity.
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Question 37: Don't you lie to me!A. need to requires a modal verb that shows warning.
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Question 38: You visit the doctor before the condition worsens requires a modal verb that shows urgency.
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Question 39: You be informed about the results soon requires a modal verb that shows necessity.
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Question 40: I make an announcement? requires a modal verb that shows planning
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Question 41: You pay for the damage done! requires a modal verb that shows obligation.
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Question 42: I do this before the deadline requires a modal verb that shows obligation.
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Question 43: Had our flights been on time, we reached by now requires a modal verb that shows expectations
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Question 44: I go to the supermarket in the evening requires a modal verb that shows possiblity
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Question 45: Drivers wear the seat belt while driving requires a modal verb that shows necessity
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Question 46: I go and check the arrangements downstairs requires a modal verb that indicates someone should do something
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Question 47: Rajeev had an accident. He attend the meeting requires a modal verb that shows uncertainty
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Question 48: we inform them about our arrival? requires a modal verb that shows courtesy.
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Question 49: I performed better had I practiced more requires a modal verb that expresses a past habit.
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Question 50: We celebrate often when we lived together requires a modal verb that expresses a past habit.
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Question 51: If you are nervous, I speak to her? requires a modal verb that expresses possiblity
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Question 52: The class is dismissed. You leave now requires a modal verb that expresses permission
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Question 53: You follow the court orders requires a modal verb that expresses obligation
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Question 54: you please bring me a chair? requires a modal verb that expresses request
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Question 55: He is our colleague. We invite him requires a modal verb that expresses necessity
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Question 56: You borrow my books for your research requires a modal verb that shows obligation.
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Question 57: It was a grand party. They have spent a lot requires a modal verb that expresses possiblity.
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Question 58: Had he wanted, he have completed the project by now requires a modal verb that expresses possiblity.
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Question 59: We either host lunch or dinner requires a modal verb that expresses possiblity.
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Question 60: I wake up early to catch the flight tomorrow requires a modal verb that expresses necessity.
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Question 61: we hire a tour guide? requires a modal verb that expresses possibility?
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Question 62: I believe my eyes! requires a modal verb that expresses disbelief.
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Question 63: We finish our meals before we leave requires a modal verb that expresses obligation
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Question 64: I missed my last appointment. I visit the doctor this weekend requires a modal verb that expresses decision in the past.
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Question 65: You ask your mom before submitting the application requires a modal verb that expresses encouragement
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Question 66: 1 appreciate your presence there requires a modal verb that expresses desire
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Question 67: You have read the terms and conditions before you signed the document requires a modal verb that expresses logic.
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Question 68: During the college days, I beat them all in the race! requires a modal verb that expresses ability.
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Question 69: People be interested to learn about his struggle requires a modal verb that expresses possibility and suggestion.
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Question 70: Do you fight with those goons? requires a modal verb that expresses bravery and courage
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Question 71: The sentence "You babysit your sister as her elder brother" shows ability.
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Question 72: The sentence "It is big news! We definitely celebrate" implies celebration.
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Question 73: The sentence "She make any mistake. She's an expert in her field" showcases an expert in their field.
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Question 74: The sentence "How we assist you" shows courtesy.
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Question 75: The sentence "Rohan be here anytime soon" expresses possibility soon.
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Question 76: The sentence "You go to the picnic but on some condition" showcases some conditions.
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Question 77: The sentence "I have been there if I had the address" showcases a missed opportunity.
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Question 78: The sentence "I have decided that I go to Bali this year definitely" shows planning
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Question 79: The sentence "We are the organizers. We welcome the guests" shows expectations.
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Question 80: The sentence "You bring more food. We have enough supplies already" implies that we have enough.
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Question 81: The sentence "It was a long day. You be hungry" implies logic.
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Question 82: The sentence "I am busy right now. I call you later" specifies planning.
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Question 83: The sentence " you be able to convince him?" shows ability
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Question 84: The sentence "The train is running late. We reach on time" shows an unwanted situation.
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Question 85: The sentence "We disturb the committee for such a trivial matter" shows caution.
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Question 86: The sentence "It's not a hectic job. You stress" showcases a good situation.
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Question 87: The sentence "The soup is hot. You be careful" implies wariness.
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Question 88: The sentence "It's high time. I take this anymore" indicates that someone cannot withstand something
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Question 89: The sentence "We apologized if we had been at fault" shows logic.
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Question 90: The sentence "We tease each other during childhood" expresses a past ability
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Question 91: The sentence "I talk to your guardian if you don't behave nicely" serves as a warning.
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Question 92: The sentence "She deposit the cheque on time to get it cleared" implies certainty.
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Question 93: The sentence "I invite her for a meal?" implies courtesy.
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Question 94: The sentence "They decided by now" represents a conclusion
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Question 95: The sentence "We afford a new car this year" considers a variety of circumstances
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Question 96: The sentence "We take a detour before we reach the destination" shows future certainty.
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Question 97: The sentence "You pay attention in the class" implies encouragement
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Question 98: The sentence "I call the witness" expresses a need to do so.
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Question 99: The sentence "There's not much time left. I start packing for the tour" specifies a sense of urgency.
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Question 100: The sentence "We touch the antique pieces" showcases prohibition.
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