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Class 8 English
Verb
Quiz 1
CHOOSE THE BEST WORD OR PHRASE TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCE.
Neither of the two traffic lights _________ working.
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Choose the correct word(s) that correctly completes the sentence.
Where ______ your spectacles? [Advanced]
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has
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have
Explanation
A plural form of subject always takes a plural verb and a singular form of subject always takes a singular verb.
In the given sentence spectacles would require a plural verb.
Therefore, option B is correct as it contains plural verb.
Whereas option A contains singular verb; option C and D contain present perfect verb which is followed by a past participle. Hence these three options are incorrect.
Fill in the blank with the correct verb to complete the sentence:
The Arabian Nights ______ an exciting book. [Intermediate]
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have
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The subject of this sentence is 'the Arabian Nights' which is the name of a book; it is a singular subject and so the verb will also be singular i.e 'is'.
Fill in the blank with appropriate modal.
______ you rather have tea or coffee?
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Would
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Could
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Can
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Must
Explanation
Modal verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done.
The given sentence is the question form therefore it expects a modal verb which would ask the preferences
Option A is correct because "would" shows preference which facilitates well to the given sentence. Whereas, option B, C and D do not suggest preferences.
Fill in the blank with the appropriate modal denoting necessity:
You ______ come and have dinner with me.
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used to
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might
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shall
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must
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Modal verbs determine the mood of the sentence, by expressing its meaning, such as permission, obligation, necessity. The given sentence refers to a necessity, the speaker is inviting the listener "you" to have dinner together. From the given options, 'must' expresses necessity. It is necessary for the listener to go to dinner with the speaker. Hence option D is correct. 'Used to' is a modal verb that refers to something that happened in the past, the given sentence does not refer to the past hence option A is incorrect. 'Might' is used to express a possibility in the affirmative sense, it does not express a necessity hence option B is incorrect. 'Shall' and 'must' have similar meanings, but are slightly different in usage. 'Shall' refers to duty, an order, or a future event, whereas 'must' refers to an obligation or necessity. Since the sentence refers to a necessity and not a duty or order, option C is incorrect.
CHOOSE THE BEST WORD OR PHRASE TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCE.
Tanya : What _____________ you do if you won Rs. 1 crore in a lottery.
Varun : I'd buy all the cookies in the world!
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are you going to
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will
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would
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are you planning to
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The correct word to use here is 'would' - making Option C) the correct answer. This is because it is the best word to express the far fetched possibility of the Varun winning the lottery, a hypothetical scenario with little chance - are you going to and are you planning to express certainty, as does will. All other options are incorrect.
Fill in the blank with suitable modal.
I am sure we _____ succeed.
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could
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Option B 'will' is the right answer because will is used to talk about the future, to talk about something we believe will happen in the future.
Option A 'should' is incorrect because
w
e use generally
to talk about what is the ideal or best thing to do in a situation and also
to give advice and make suggestions.
Option D 'could' is incorrect as it represents the possibility of an event which may or may not happen, but here the subject is sure therefore the use of 'could' as a modal is incorrect.
Option C 'shall'
is incorrect because 'shall' is used
with second and third person pronouns to express a command, but here it is a prediction of the future and not a command.
Option B is the correct answer.
CHOOSE THE BEST WORD OR PHRASE TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCE.
We ______ save tigers or they'll be extinct soon.
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have
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could
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must
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shall
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The correct word to use here is 'must' - making Option C) the correct answer. This is because it is the appropriate word to use when urging people towards a cause, which is what is being stated in the original sentence - saving tigers. Further, must in itself is the only appropriate modal verb to fit in the blank - have is incorrect; could expresses a mere possibility and shall is overly formal and mostly used with future conjugations. All other options are incorrect.
The audience _______ at the end of drama.
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applauded
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appraised
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exploded
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appreciated
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When people (here 'audience') applaud they clap their hands in order to show approval, for example when they have enjoyed a drama or concert.
Fill in the blank with a suitable modal:
You ____ to have good manners.
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may
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ought
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should
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must
Explanation
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
Option B is correct because the word "ought' unlike modal verbs, is followed by "to", but like modal verbs, it does not change form for person.
Whereas, the modal verbs in option A,C and D, are not followed by 'to'.
Therefore, option B is the most appropriate answer to complete the given sentence.
Choose the correct option to fill in the blank with the help of the hint in the brackets:
_____ I sit here for some time? (asking for permission)
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Can
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Shall
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Will
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Must
Explanation
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
Modal verbs when used as interrogation quotient, it expresses a polite way of asking permission.
Option A is correct because it expresses a keen ability to act, which according to question seeks permission to put it into action.
Whereas, option B expresses a strong urge or assurance to act in the future; option C is same as option B; and option D expresses what needs to be done, which shows there is no point of asking permission. And thus, option B,C and D are incorrect.
Fill in the blank with the correct option:
_____ you live long!
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Will
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May
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Shall
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Can
Explanation
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
The usage of modal Verbs differs according to the type of sentences.
Option B is correct because the modal verb "may" shows the mood of positive hope of maximum possibility and can be expressed in exclamatory sentences.
Whereas, option A suggests certainty and is generally used in interrogative sentences.; option C contains the word "shall" which is used only with first person (i.e. I, We) to form the future forms and not with the second person; and option D contains the modal verb "can" which is generally used in interrogative sentences when it is placed at the beginning.
Choose the correct option to fill in the blank with the help of the hint in the brackets:
______ I use your watch for a day? (polite permission)
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Am
Explanation
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
Option B is correct according to the question because it expresses polite permission.
Whereas, option A expresses assurance to act in the future; option C is same as option A; and option D is the first person of singular present of 'be'. Therefore, option A, C and D are not suitable answers
Choose the correct option to fill in the blank with the help of the hint in the brackets:
We _____ respect our elders. (duty/obligation)
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should
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could
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will
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would
Explanation
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
Option A expresses the mood of duty/ obligation according to the sentence.
Whereas, option B expresses ability; option C expresses assurance to act in future; and option D expresses assurance and likely to act in the future. Therefore, option B, C and D are incorrect.
Choose the correct option to fill in the blank with the help of the hint in the brackets:
______ I use your bike? (asking for permission)
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Could
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Should
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Want
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Ain't
Explanation
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
Modal verbs when used as interrogation quotient, it expresses a polite way of asking permission.
Option A is correct because it expresses a keen ability to act, which according to the question seeks permission in the past to put it into action.
Whereas, option B expresses what must be done; option C expresses strong urge; and option D expresses "will I not" which shows or expresses the urge to put the action in the future and suggests that there is no point of asking permission. And thus, option B,C and D are incorrect.
Choose the correct word(s) that correctly completes the sentence.
Measles ______ not a fatal disease. [Basic]
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Explanation
Verbs must agree with their subjects in number and person.
There are some words that end with -s. They look plural, but take a singular verb, for example athletics, economics, physics, measles, news and etc.
Option A is correct because it contains singular verb.
Whereas, option B contains plural verb which is incorrect and option C and D contain the present perfect verb which is generally followed by past participle verb. Therefore option C and D are also correct.
Fill in the blank with the correct option:
The passengers _____ keep watch on their
luggage.
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had
Explanation
The given sentence points out an expression of suggestion, advice or to add emphasis regarding what they ought to do.
Therefore, option C is correct according to expression. Whereas, options A, B and D according to the grammatical structure needs past participle after has, have and had. And the given sentence does not contain past participle (keep).
Choose the correct option to fill in the blank:
_____ you like some pastries?
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Must
Explanation
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
Option B is correct because "would " expresses a polite way of offering an invitation, which is appropriate according to the question.
Whereas option C expresses possibility and therefore does not support the structure of the question; option D expresses what must be done, a strong assurance of getting the job done as a result doesn't fit in the question; option A expresses what is supposed to be done and therefore this doesn't fit in the given question as well.
Fill in the blank with the correct option:
_____ I use your phone?
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Had
Explanation
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
The usage of modal Verbs differs according to the type of sentences.
Option B is correct because "Could" expresses the authorization request.
Whereas, option A does not help in constructing the sentence properly because have is always followed by past participle, which is absent in the given sentence; in option C the modal verb "would"in questioning sentences is generally used in asking someone about a preference. Therefore, "would" is not applicable in this sentence as the sentence is related to self-interest; option D is incorrect as well because had is followed y past participle which is not present in the sentence.
Fill in the blank with the correct option:
_______ you give me your pen?
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May
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Can
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Must
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Dare
Explanation
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
The usage of modal Verbs differs according to the type of sentences.
Option B is correct because the modal verb "can" shows the questioning mood of possibility or ability and can be expressed in interrogative sentences as given in the question.
Whereas option A, C and D are not used in interrogative sentences. These are generally used in imperative or exclamatory sentences.
Fill in the blank with an appropriate modal:
It is very cloudy today. It _______ rain.
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May
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Can't
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Must
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Option A is the correct answer because “may” is used to express possibility, hence it is correct as the statement expresses a possibility that it might rain.
Option B is incorrect because “would” is the past tense of will and expresses certainty.
Option C Is incorrect because “can’t” means there is no possibility for it to rain, which is incorrect.
Option D is incorrect because it must rain expresses certainty, which is incorrect as the statement expresses possibility and not certainty.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
If I had gone with my friends to Jamaica, I ____ be lying on a white sand beach right now.
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Would
Explanation
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
Option D is the correct answer because it expresses the mood of unsure certainty of what one intends to do.
Whereas option A suggests duty that is to be done; option B suggests ability; and option D expresses strong assurance that is to be done with certainty.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
If she was crying, she ____ have been very upset.
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Should
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Would
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Can
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Must
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Out of the four options, the correct answer is D. 'Must' is used to persuade somebody or for things that are almost 100% certain. Rest of the options are not used for 100 % certain things. Thus, must is the correct answer.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
If I had gone with my friends to Jamaica, I ____
not have had to come to work this week.
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Could
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Would
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Can
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Shall
Explanation
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
Option B is the correct answer because it expresses the mood of unsure certainty of what one intends to do.
Whereas option A suggests ability that was supposed to show in the past; option C suggests ability; and option D expresses certainty which is to be done in future.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
The computer isn't working. It ____ have been damaged during production.
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Must
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Would
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Can
Explanation
Out of the four options, the correct option is A i.e Must. Must is used to persuade somebody or when things are almost 100% certain. Here the sentence speaks about the 100% certainty . Can is used to show ability/lack of ability. Should is used for suggestion while would is used for polite request. Thus, rest of the options are not feasible.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
If Debbie hasn't come home yet, she _____ still be waiting for us in the coffee shop.
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Shall
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Could
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The correct option is C. 'Must' is used for showing things which are almost absolutely certain. The sentence shows certainty that Debbie hasn't come home yet. The rest of all options are not used for denoting absolutely certain things. Thus 'Must' is the correct answer.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
He ____ easily swim across this river.
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Must
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Could
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Need to
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Dare
Explanation
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
Option B is the correct answer because it expresses the mood of ability which was supposed to be shown in the past.
Whereas option A expresses extreme obligation; option C expresses necessity; option D gives an expression of challenging someone.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option.
The machine _____ turned on by flipping this switch.
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Shall be
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Can be
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Would be
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Should be
Explanation
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
Option B is correct because it shows an ability of a machine.
Whereas option A expresses certainty and not the ability; option C expresses lesser certainty of turning the machine on in future; and option D expresses an act of duty.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option.
You can't mean that .You ____ to be joking.
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Has got
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Have got
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Had got
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Must got
Explanation
Auxiliary verb helps helps the main verb and is also called helping verb.
Option B is correct because the present perfect indicates that something happened and might be continuing to happen. Therefore the answer is suitable according to the question. "Have" is often combined with an infinitive to form an auxiliary whose meaning is similar to "must".
Whereas, option A doesn't go with the pronoun "you"; option B contains past perfect which doesn't fit in with present tense; option D expresses certainty regarding duty and responsibility.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
____ you mind sitting here?
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Could
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Would
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Will
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Should
Explanation
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
Option B is the correct answer because it contains politeness in asking permission or offering invitation.
Whereas, option A expresses ability which doesn't frame up the question; option C expresses assurance of getting the job done in future; option D expresses duty
Choose the most appropriate option to fill in the blank:
I don't want to go out alone. ___________ come with me?
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Do you
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Will you
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Have you
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Are you
Fill in the blank with a modal that expresses ability:
I can't see you on Friday but I ______ meet you on Saturday morning.
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will
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would
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can
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could
Explanation
'Could' indicates ability in past / permission.
'Can' indicates ability / capacity.
'Will' indicates promise / voluntary action.
'Would' indicates past possibility / past habit.
Here, the ability of the speaker (to meet the listener on Saturday morning) is mentioned. Therefore, the appropriate option is: C) can.
Complete the sentence using the appropriate option:
I was feeling sick yesterday. I _______ anything.
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can't eat
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shouldn't eat
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shan't eat
Explanation
'Can't' indicates impossibility in the given point of time.
'Shouldn't' indicates weak obligation / advice that something should not be done.
'Couldn't' indicates inability in the past.
'Shan't' indicates desire (not to do something).
The inability to eat anything in the past (yesterday) is indicated here. Therefore, the correct option is C) couldn't eat.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
Your diving equipment ____ be cleaned regularly if you want to keep it in good condition.
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Should
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Could
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Must
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Would
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Out of the four options, the correct answer is C. 'Must' is used for necessity or requirement. Here the sentence speaks about the necessity of cleaning the driving equipment. Rest of the options are not used for necessity or requirement. Thus, must is the correct answer.
Fill in the blank using the appropriate option:
'You look tired.' 'Yes, I ____________ last night.'
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can't sleep
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can sleep
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couldn't sleep
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could sleep
Explanation
'Can' indicates ability / capacity.
'Could' is used as the past tense of 'can'.
'Can't' indicates present incapability.
'Couldn't' indicates past incapacity / inability.
Here, the speaker is talking about the past and his/her inability to sleep. Therefore, the correct option is C: couldn't sleep.
Complete the sentence using a suitable modal auxiliary:
George has travelled a lot. He _____ speak four languages.
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could
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can
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will
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would
Explanation
'Could' indicates ability in past / permission.
'Can' indicates ability / capacity.
'Will' indicates certainty.
'Would' indicates past habit / possibility in the past.
The given sentence indicates the present capacity of George. Therefore, the correct option is: B) can.
Complete the sentence using a suitable option:
'Are you in a hurry?'
'No, I've got plenty of time. I ____________.'
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will wait
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would wait
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shall wait
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can wait
Explanation
'Will' indicates promise / voluntary action.
'Would' indicates past habit / past possibility.
'Shall' indicates desire / determination.
'Can' indicates ability / capacity.
Here, ability of 'waiting' (due to having plenty of time) is indicated.
Therefore, the correct option is
D) can wait.
Complete the sentence with the appropriate option:
I'm afraid I _______ to your party next week.
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couldn't come
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can't come
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mustn't come
Explanation
'Can't' indicates impossibility at the present point of time.
'Couldn't' indicates inability in the past.
'Wouldn't' indicates past habit / past possibility.
'Mustn't' indicates prohibition.
The given sentence indicates the inability of the speaker to come to the party.
Therefore, the appropriate option is:
B) can't come.
Select a suitable option to fill in the blank:
Don't ask Margaret for advice. She ___
know what to do.
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can't
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couldn't
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won't
Explanation
Can't is used to indicate that something is impossible at the present point of time.
Couldn't is used to indicate inability in the past.
Won't is used to indicate the least possibility.
Mustn't is used to indicate prohibition.
Here, the chances of knowing are least for Margaret. So, t
he correct option is D: won't.
Complete the sentence using the most appropriate option:
Sandra _____ drive but she hasn't got a car.
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could
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may
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can
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will
Explanation
'Could' indicates ability in past / permission.
'May' indicates possibility / permission.
'Can' indicates ability / capacity.
'Will' indicates promise / voluntary action.
Here, the present ability of Sandra is indicated. Therefore, the appropriate option is C: can.
Complete the conversation with the most suitable option:
A: Did everybody escape from the fire?
B:
Yes, although the fire spread quickly, everybody _____ escape.
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is able to
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was able to
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were able to
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are able to
Explanation
The correct option is B. The sentence speaks about the past action and 'everybody' is singular noun thus 'was able to' is the correct option. Rest of the options are not feasible according to the above rules.
Complete the answer to the question with the correct form of 'able to':
A: Did you finish your work this afternoon?
B:
Yes, there was nobody to disturb me, so I _____ finish it.
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am able to
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is able to
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was able to
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were able to
Explanation
The correct option is C. The sentence speaks about the past action. Option A and B rule out since they are used with present tense. 'Was' is used for past tense with 'I'. Thus 'was able to' is the correct answer.
Complete the answers to the questions with the correct form of 'able to':
A: Did you have difficulty finding Ann's house?
B:
Not really. Ann had given us good directions and we ______ find it.
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was able to
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were able to
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is able to
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are able to
Explanation
The correct option is B. The sentence speaks about the past action and we is the plural form. Thus, 'were able to' is the correct answer. Were is used for past actions with plural noun.
Choose the appropriate option:
Laura had hurt her leg, so she _____ walk very well and had to stay at home.
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mustn't
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can't
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couldn't
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won't
Explanation
'Can't' indicates impossibility at the present point of time.
'Couldn't' indicates inability in the past.
'Mustn't' indicates prohibition.
'Won't' indicates least possibility.
Here, the past inability to walk is indicated. Therefore, the correct option is C) couldn't.
Complete the sentence using could/couldn't/can/can't with the given verb:
My grandfather was a very clever man. He ____ (speak) five languages.
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could speak
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couldn't speak
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can speak
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can't speak
Explanation
'Can' indicates ability/capacity.
'Could' is used as the past tense of 'can'.
'Can't' indicates present incapability/impossibility.
'Couldn't' indicates past inability.
Here, the speaker refers to the past ability of his/her grandfather. Therefore, the correct option is: A) could speak.
Complete the answers to the questions with the correct form of 'able to':
They didn't want to come with us at first but we _____ persuade them.
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was able to
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were able to
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is able to
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are able to
Explanation
The option B is correct. The sentence speaks about the past tense and 'we' is the plural noun. Option C and D rule out since they are used with present tense. 'was able to ' is used with singular noun.
Thus, 'were able to' is the correct answer.
Fill with a suitable modal auxiliary:
I looked very carefully and I ______ see a figure in the distance.
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could
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can
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must
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will
Explanation
'Could' indicates past ability.
'Can' indicates ability / capacity at the given point of time.
'Will' indicates promise / voluntary action.
'Must' indicates obligation/ necessity.
Here, the past ability of being able to 'see' is mentioned. So, the correct option is A) could.
Complete the answer to this question with the correct form of 'able to':
I wanted to buy some tomatoes. The first shop I went to didn't have any, but I ______
get some in the next shop.
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am able to
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are able to
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was able to
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were able to
Explanation
The option C is correct. The sentence speaks about the past tense. Option A and B rule out since they are used with present tense. 'Were able to ' is used with plural noun in past tense.
Thus, 'was able to' is the correct answer. With 'I', was is used.
Complete the sentence using the correct form of 'able to':
A: Did the thief get away?
B:
Yes. No one realized what was happening and the thief ____ get away.
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is able to
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are able to
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was able to
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were able to
Explanation
The option C is correct. The sentence speaks about the past action and 'Thief' is a singular noun. Option A and B rule out since they are used with present tense. 'Were able to ' is used with plural noun.
Thus, 'was able to' is the correct answer
Complete the sentence using could / couldn't / can / can't with the given verb:
I looked everywhere for the book, but I _____ (find) it.
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could find
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couldn't find
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can find
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can't find
Explanation
'Can' indicates ability / capacity.
'Could' is used as the past tense of 'can'.
'Can't' indicates present incapability / impossibility.
'Couldn't' indicates past inability.
Here, the speaker speaks about the past (looked) and the inability to find the book. Therefore, the correct option is C) couldn't find.
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