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Class 8 English
Verb
Quiz 2
Complete the answers to the questions with the correct form of 'able to':
A girl fell into the river but fortunately we ____ rescue her.
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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 D is correct. The sentence speaks about the past tense and 'we' is the plural noun. Option A and B 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.
Choose an appropriate option to fill in the blank:
A: What shall we do this evening?
B: I don't know. We ______ go to the cinema.
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could
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can
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will
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must
Explanation
'Will' is used for surety / certainty.
'Can' is used for ability / permission.
'Could' is used for ability in the past / possibility.
'Must' is used for obligation / compulsion.
Here, the possibility (chances) of going to the cinema is mentioned. Therefore, the correct option is A: could.
Fill in the blank with the suitable option:
My grandmother loved music. She ______ play the piano very well.
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could
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can
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will
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would
Explanation
'Could' indicates past ability.
'Can' indicates ability / capacity at the given point of time.
'Will' indicates promise / voluntary action.
'Would' indicates past habit / possibility.
Here, past ability of 'playing the piano' is mentioned. Hence, the correct option is A: could.
Fill in the blank with an appropriate modal:
It's so nice here. I ______ stay here all day, but unfortunately, I have to go.
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may
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can
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could
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will
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 C is correct because it expresses uncertain ability which suits with the meaning of the sentence.
Whereas Option A expresses certain possibility.
option B expresses certain ability and option D expresses certainty in performance in future
Choose the appropriate modal that expresses ability:
Peter is a keen musician. He plays the flute and he _____ also play the piano.
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could
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must
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will
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can
Explanation
'Can' is used for ability / permission.
'Must' is used for obligation / compulsion.
'Will' is used for surety / certainty.
'Could' is used for ability in the past / possibility.
Here, Peter's present ability to play the piano is mentioned. Therefore, the correct option is D: can.
Fill in the blank with an appropriate option:
I had forgotten to bring my camera so I
_______
take any photographs.
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can't
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won't
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mustn't
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couldn't
Explanation
'Can't' indicates present impossibility.
'Won't' indicates a future impossibility.
'Mustn't' indicates prohibition.
'Couldn't' indicates inability in the past.
Here, past inability to take photographs is expressed. Therefore, the correct option is D: couldn't.
Complete the following sentence with an appropriate modal verb:
The weather is nice now but it _______ change later.
(It's a possibility, but you are uncertain)
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can
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will
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could
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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 C is correct because it expresses an uncertain possibility.
Whereas option A expresses certain ability;
option B suggests certainty in performing an act in future;
option D expresses extreme obligation.
Fill in the blank with a suitable modal auxiliary expressing possibility:
'What shall we do?' 'There's a movie coming on T.V. We _____ watch that.'
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shall
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should
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could
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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 C is correct because it expresses uncertain ability which suits with the meaning of the question.
Whereas option A expresses certainty in performing in near future;
option B expresses correctness or obligation and option D expresses extreme obligation.
Choose a suitable option to fill in the blank:
'I can't find my bag. Have you seen it?'
'No, but it _____ be in the car.'
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can
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must
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will
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could
Explanation
'Can' is used for ability / permission.
'Must' is used for obligation / compulsion.
'Will' is used for surety / certainty.
'Could' is used for ability in the past or a less definite possibility in the present.
Here, the possibility of the bag being in the car is mentioned. Therefore, the correct option is D: Could.
Fill in the blank using an appropriate modal auxiliary with the help of the hint in the blank:
'The phone is ringing. Who do you think it is?' 'It ___ be Tim.' (Uncertainty)
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can
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could
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may
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will
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 expresses uncertain ability.
Option C is also correct because it expresses uncertain possibility. Therefore both the answers express uncertainty.
Whereas option A expresses certain ability and option D expresses certainty in performance in future.
Fill in the blank with a suitable modal verb:
Congratulations on passing your exam. You ____ be very pleased.
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will
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can
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must
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could
Explanation
'Must' shows compulsion / surety.
'Will' shows promise / voluntary action.
'Can' shows present ability.
'Could' shows ability in the past.
Here, the 'surety' of being pleased is implied.
Therefore, the correct option is
C) must.
Fill in the blank with an appropriate modal:
A: Where shall we meet tomorrow?
B:
Well, I ________ come to your house, if you like.
(It's possible in the future, but you are not sure about it)
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shall
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can
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may
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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 C is correct because it expresses an uncertain possibility in future.
Whereas Option A expresses certainty in performing a certain act in future;
Option B expresses certain ability;
option D expresses extreme obligation.
Fill in the blank with an appropriate modal (that expresses certainty):
You've been travelling all day. You ______ be very tired.
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can
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could
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may
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must
Explanation
'Can' indicates ability / capacity.
'Could' indicates past ability / permission.
'May' indicates permission / possibility.
'Must' indicates
certainty or surety.
Here, the condition of the listener is implied by the previous statement (that he/she has been travelling all day.) It may, hence, be assumed as certain that they would be tired. Therefore, the correct option is D: must.
Fill in the blank with the help of the hint given in the bracket:
(You are advising your friend to apply for the job.)
A: There's an interesting job advertised in the paper. You _____ apply for it.
B:
What sort of job is it? Show me the advertisement.
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should
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will
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shall
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could
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 is the correct answer because it expresses a piece of advice regarding what's right or correctness.
Whereas option B expresses certainty in performing an act in the future;
option C expresses the same as option B;
Option D expresses uncertain ability.
Choose an appropriate option to complete the sentence:
That restaurant _____ be very good. It's always full of people.
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can
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could
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may
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must
Explanation
'Can' indicates ability / capacity.
'Could' indicates past ability / permission.
'May' indicates permission / possibility.
'Must' indicates
certainty.
Here, it is implied that the restaurant is good based on the fact that it is always full of people. Hence, it is a certainty that the restaurant is good. Therefore, the correct option is D) must.
Fill in the blank with an appropriate option:
You got here very quickly. You _______ have walked very fast.
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must
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will
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can
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could
Explanation
'Must' shows compulsion / surety.
'Will' shows promise / voluntary action.
'Can' shows ability.
'Could' shows ability in the past.
Here, the surety of the listener's 'walking quickly' is implied. Therefore, the correct option is
A: must.
Choose an appropriate option to fill in the blank:
Bill and Sue go away on holiday very often, so they _____ be short of money.
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couldn't
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can't
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won't
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'Couldn't' indicates inability in the past.
'Can't' indicates impossibility at the present moment.
'Won't' indicates least possibility.
'Mustn't' indicates prohibition.
Here, the situation indicates an impossibility in the present time.
Therefore, the correct option is
B: can't.
Fill in the blank with a suitable modal auxiliary with the help of the hint given in the bracket:
(impossibility in the past).
That restaurant ______ be very good. It's always empty.
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can't
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mustn't
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couldn't
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won'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.
Option C is the correct answer because it suggests impossibility in the past.
Whereas option A expresses inability in the past;
Option B suggests something which is not supposed to be right or good;
option D suggests something which is not going to be good or right in future.
Choose a suitable modal auxiliary to complete the sentence:
It rained every day during their holiday, so they ______ have a very nice time.
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couldn't
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can't
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won't
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mustn't
Explanation
'Couldn't' indicates inability in the past.
'Can't' indicates impossibility in the present.
'Won't' indicates least possibility.
'Mustn't' indicates prohibition.
Here, inability to have a nice time in the past (during the holiday) is indicated.
Therefore, the correct option is
A: couldn't.
Fill with a suitable modal auxiliary:
You're going on holiday next week. You _____ be looking forward to it.
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can
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could
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must
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will
Explanation
'Can' indicates ability / capacity.
'Could' indicates permission / ability in the past.
'Must' indicates compulsion / surety.
'Will' indicates promise / voluntary action.
Here, surety of the listener looking forward to the coming holiday is implied.
Therefore, the correct option is
C) must.
Fill a suitable option as per the situation given:
(The doorbell rings) I wonder who that is. It ________ Mary. She's still at
work at this time.
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couldn't be
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can't be
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won't be
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mustn't 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 the correct answer because it expresses less possibility, as Mary is at work.
Whereas option A expresses the same as option B but it is in past tense therefore it is not applicable in the sentence.;
option C expresses its condition in the future as a result it is not applicable in the given sentence;
option D expresses what is not supposed to be done with extreme obligation, therefore it is incorrect as well.
Complete the sentence using the most appropriate option:
Look. Jack is putting on his hat and coat. He ................... out.
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will be going
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must be going
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could be going
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can be going
Explanation
'Will' indicates promise / voluntary action;
'Must' indicates compulsion / surety;
'Could' indicates ability in the past / possibility ;
'Can' indicates ability / capacity / permission;
Here, surety is mentioned about Jack;
Therefore, the correct option as per the situation of the sentence is:
B: must be going
(must indicates - surety; and be going indicate tense - present continuous)
Fill in the blanks with the suitable modal auxiliaries:
I _____ speak Japanese well when I was in Japan. But now I have forgotten most of it and I ______ speak only few words of it.
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can ; can
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could; can
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may ; might
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can ; could
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 "could" expresses the ability which was performed in the past and "can" expresses the ability in present.
Whereas option A doesn't facilitate the appropriate tense form;
Option C expresses possibility which is not applicable enough to meet the meaning of the sentence;
option D doesn't facilitate the appropriate tense form, needed in the given sentence.
Fill an appropriate auxiliary verb on the blank:
I'm sorry I couldn't come yesterday. I _________ work late.
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has to
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have to
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had to
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have
Explanation
The option C is correct. The sentence is about past tense which speaks of the necessity or requirement. 'Had' is the verb used for necessity or requirement in the past tense. Thus 'Had to' option is correct. Option A, B and D are not feasible since they are used with present tense.
Fill a suitable auxiliary verb in the blank:
Last night Don became ill suddenly. We ________ call a doctor.
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has to
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had to
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have to
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had
Explanation
The option B is correct. The sentence is in past tense which speaks about the necessity or requirement. 'Had' is the verb used for necessity or requirement for past tense; the sentence suggests an event happening last night so the effect of the action still lingers in the present although the action is already completed. So, we use 'had'.. Thus 'Had to' option is correct. Option A and C are not feasible since they are used with present tense.
Fill a suitable modal auxiliary:
George isn't well. He has taken medicine. He _______ go to hospital for an operation.
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may
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might
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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 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 less possibility which facilitates well in the given sentence.
Whereas option A expresses certain possibility;
option C expresses certain ability; and option D expresses extreme obligation.
Complete the sentence with a suitable verb:
I left my bike outside the house last night but this morning it wasn't there anymore.
Somebody __________ it.
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will have stolen
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can have stolen
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must have stolen
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could have stolen
Explanation
'Will' indicates promise / voluntary action.
'Must' indicates compulsion / surety.
'Could' indicates ability in the past / possibility.
'Can' indicates ability / capacity / permission.
Here, it is implied that the bike is sure to have been stolen.
Therefore, the correct option is:
must have stolen.
Fill suitable option in the blank:
Paul doesn't like his new job. Sometimes he _________ work at weekends.
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had to
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have to
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has
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has to
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The option D is correct. The sentence is about present tense which speaks of the necessity or requirement. 'Has' is the verb used for necessity or requirement with singular noun. Thus 'Has to' option is correct. 'had to' is used in past tense. 'Have to' is used with plural noun. 'Has' is not a modal verb. Thus option A, B and C are not feasible.
Fill in the blank using the most appropriate option:
I'm afraid I can't come tomorrow. I _________ work late.
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has to
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had to
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have to
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has
Explanation
The option C is correct. The sentence is about future tense which speaks of the necessity or requirement. 'Have to' is the verb used for necessity or requirement. Thus 'Have to' option is correct. Option A and D are not feasible since they are used with present tense. 'Had to' is used with past tense.
Fill in the blank with an appropriate option:
I'm afraid I can't come tomorrow. I _________ work late.
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have to
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has to
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had to
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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.
Option A is the correct answer because it expresses strong certainty and assurance which facilitates well in the given sentence.
Whereas option A contains the word "has" and is not applicable with first person "I";
Option C contains the word " had" which is the past form of the verb therefore it can't be fitted in the present tense;
option D is incorrect because of the same reason as option C and also in past perfect tense had is followed by past participle, which is not present in the given sentence.
Complete the sentence using don't / doesn't / didn't + have to + appropriate form of given verb:
I'm not particularly busy. I've got a few things to do, but I _______ (do) them now.
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didn't have to do
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don't have to do
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doesn't have to be doing
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doesn't have to do
Explanation
The option B is correct. The sentence speaks about present tense and with 'I', do/don't is used in present tense. Thus A, C and D are not feasible options. Hence 'don't have to do' is the correct answer.
Select the appropriate option to fill in the blank:
We have enough food at home so we ______ go shopping today.
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couldn't
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needn't
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mustn't
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haven'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.
Option B is the correct option because it expresses the mood of something which is not needed to perform. According to the sentence there is enough food therefore it is not necessary to shop.
Whereas option A expresses inability;
option C something which is not supposed to be done with extreme obligation;
option D expresses something that has never been done. therefore it doesn't fit in the sentence.
Complete these sentences with mustn't/don't/doesn't have to + verb:
Sue _______(get up) early. She gets up early because she wants to.
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don't have to get up
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doesn't get up
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didn't have to be getting up
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doesn't have to get up
Explanation
The correct option is D. 'Have to' modal verb denotes the necessity or requirement. Option A is not correct as Do/Don't is used with I and We. Option B is wrong as 'Have' auxiliary verb is not used in it. Option C is wrong as it is in past tense. Does/doesn't is used with singular noun thus option D is correct.
Complete the conversation with the most suitable option:
Alan: My salary is very low.
Sarah: You _______
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You must look for another job.
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You should look for another job.
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You shouldn't look for another job.
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You mustn't look for another job.
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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 modal verb applied in it expresses correctness or what is needed to be done. As the salary is low, it is necessary to look for another job.
Whereas option C means exactly the opposite of option B;
Option A expresses extreme obligation which is not needed;
Option D is incorrect because not looking for another job won't help her in diminishing problems
Select the appropriate option to fill in the blank:
I can manage the shopping alone. You ______ come
with me.
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mustn't
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needn't
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shan't
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won'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
Option B is correct because the meaning of the sentence suggests no necessary help needed in shopping.
Whereas option A expresses extreme obligation towards not receiving any help;
option C expresses a help which won't be needed in future, therefore doesn't support the tense in the given sentence;
option D expresses the same as option C.
Fill in the blank with a phrase from the given options that best completes the sentence.
He
(wear) a suit to work, but he usually does.
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don't have to be wearing
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don't have to wear
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didn't have to wear
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doesn't have to wear
Explanation
The correct option is D. The sentence speaks about the necessity or requirement for which 'Have' is used. 'Does' is used with third person singular.
'He' is the third person subject. '
Do/Don't' is used with first person singular and plural thus option A and B are wrong. Option C is wrong as 'did/didn't' is used in past tense while the sentence is in present tense.
Complete the sentence using don't / doesn't / didn't + have to + appropriate form of the given verb in the bracket:
Jack has a beard, so he ________ (shave)
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don't have to shave
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didn't have to be shaved
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don't have to be shaving
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doesn't have to shave
Explanation
The option D is correct. The sentence is in present tense and 'Jack' is a singular noun. Option A and C are not feasible since they are used with plural noun. Option B is in past tense. 'Doesn't have to shave' is the correct option.
Read the given situation and select the appropriate reply considering the Modal Auxiliary usage in it:
You _____________
(What a beautiful view!)
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You must take a photograph.
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You shouldn't take a photograph.
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You mustn't take a photograph.
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You should take a photograph.
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 correct because the modal verb applied in it expresses correctness. As the view is beautiful, so it is necessary to take a photograph.
Whereas option B means exactly the opposite of option D;
Option A expresses extreme obligation which is not needed;
Option C is incorrect because taking no photographs of beautiful views with a sense of extreme obligation doesn't make any sense.
Read the given situation and select the appropriate reply considering the modal auxiliary usage in it:
(Jack always has difficulty getting up.) He _____________.
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He should go to bed so late.
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He mustn't go to bed so late.
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He shouldn't go to bed so late.
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He must go to bed so late.
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 C is correct because the modal verb applied in it expresses correctness and since Jack faces difficulty in getting up, he shouldn't go to bed so late.
Whereas option A means exactly the opposite of option C;
Option B expresses extreme obligation which is not needed;
Option D is incorrect because going to bed late doesn't help Jack lessen the difficulty in getting up.
Complete the sentence with don't/doesn't have to + correct form of the verb:
I can stay in bed tomorrow morning because I _______ (go) to work.
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doesn't have to go
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don't have to go
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didn't have to be going
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didn't have to go
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The correct option is B. The sentence speaks about the requirement for which 'Have' auxiliary verb is used. Options C and D are not feasible since they are in past tense. 'Do/Don't' is used with I thus option B is right and option A is wrong.
Fill in the blank with a suitable sentence:
(Bill's) Friend: Bill's room isn't very interesting. __________
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He must put some pictures on the walls.
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He should put some pictures on the walls.
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He shouldn't put some pictures on the walls.
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He mustn't put some pictures on the walls.
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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 modal verb applied in it expresses correctness which suggests to put pictures on walls to my the room interesting.
Whereas in option A the modal verb suggests extreme obligation which is not necessary;
option C expresses exactly the opposite of option B;
option D is also incorrect because it shows extreme obligation regarding not putting the pictures on the walls.
Fill in the blank using an appropriate modal auxiliary verb:
It didn't matter how many times you reminded him to do
something, George ________ always forget what was told to him. But now he has changed.
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will
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would
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may
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might
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 given sentence is firstly set in past tense and secondly according to the meaning of the sentence it expects an uncertainty in future action.
Option B is the correct answer because it expresses uncertainty of will that may happen in the future, therefore the mood fits appropriately in the given sentence.
Whereas option A expresses certainty in future action;
option C expresses possibility;
option D expresses weak possibility
Fill in the blank with a suitable Modal Auxiliary:
I went to Paris. A friend of mine lives in Paris. He told me that I _____ come to see him.
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will
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must
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can
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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.
According to the meaning of the sentence it expects a piece of advice.
Option D is the correct answer because it expresses a piece of advice regarding what is correct.
Whereas option A expresses certainty in future action
option B expresses extreme obligation
option C expresses ability
Fill in the blank with a suitable Modal Auxiliary:
That man on the motorbike isn't wearing a helmet. That's dangerous.
He ________ wear a helmet.
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will
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can
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must
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should
Explanation
The given sentence expresses an obligation. He is obliged to wear a helmet because it's dangerous if he doesn't.
Option A: 'Will' refers to a future action. The given sentence does not describe an action that is yet to happen. Hence it does not complete the sentence in meaning.
Option B: 'Can' refers to possibility or permission. The sentence refers to neither over here.
Hence options A and B are incorrect.
Options C and D: 'Must' and 'should' have similar meanings. Both refer to an obligation or something that one is supposed to do.
But, 'must' is a stronger word when compared to 'should'. 'Must' is used in terms of law, or a set rule of nature. 'One must pay for his deeds'.
'Should', in comparison, says what someone is obliged to do, what someone is morally supposed to do.
'Must' means that someone 'has to do it', come what may.
For this sentence, 'should' is more preferable than 'must', as the former refers to obligation; the latter expresses compulsion.
Hence option D is correct and C is incorrect.
Fill suitable modal auxiliary:
Brenda was always very generous in her childhood. She didn't have much but she ______ share what she had with everyone else.
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will
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may
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would
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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 given sentence is firstly set in past tense and secondly according to the meaning of the sentence it expects an uncertainty in future action.
Option C is the correct answer because it expresses uncertainty of will that may happen in the future, therefore the mood fits appropriately in the given sentence.
Whereas option A expresses certainty in future action;
option B expresses possibility;
option D expresses ability.
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Fill in the blank using an appropriate form of verb:
I used to live next to a railway line. Whenever a train went past, the house _____ shake.
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will
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would
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may
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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 given sentence is firstly set in past tense and secondly according to the meaning of the sentence it expects an uncertainty in future action.
Option B is the correct answer because it expresses uncertainty of will that may happen in the future, therefore the mood fits appropriately in the given sentence.
Whereas option A expresses certainty in future action;
option C expresses possibility;
option D expresses ability.
Complete the statement with a suitable modal auxiliary:
"I think it would be a good idea to see a specialist," the doctor said to me.
The doctor recommended that ____________.
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I will see a specialist
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I should see a specialist
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I would see a specialist
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I must see a specialist
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 sentence requires a mood of recommendation or a piece of advice regarding what is right.
Therefore option B is correct as it expresses a mood of giving advice.
Whereas option A expresses certainty in future actions;
option C expresses uncertain future actions;
option D suggests extreme obligation. Thus option A, C, D are incorrect answers.
Read the given situation and select the appropriate reply considering the Modal Auxiliary usage in it:
(Sue drives everywhere. She never walks.) She ..........
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She shouldn't use her car so much.
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She should use her car so much.
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She must use her car so much.
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She mustn't use her car so much.
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 is correct because the modal verb applied in it expresses correctness. As Sue drives everywhere and never walks, so it is necessary and would be wise enough to not use her car so much.
Whereas option B suggests exactly the opposite of option A;
Option C expresses extreme obligation towards using her car which is not helpful;
Option D is incorrect because extreme obligation is not necessary while giving advice.
Select the appropriate modal auxiliary to complete the sentence:
They don't have the key so they______ go inside the house.
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couldn't
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can't
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mustn't
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won'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.
The given sentence is firstly set in present tense and secondly according to the meaning of the sentence it expects a mood of impossibility.
Option B is the correct answer because it expresses impossibility or inability in the past.
Whereas option A expresses inability but in the past form;
option D expresses impossibility in future;
Option C expresses something which is not supposed to happen.
Fill in the blank with a suitable modal auxiliary:
She doesn't have any money so she ____ pay her bills.
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can
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can't
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could
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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 given sentence is firstly set in present tense and secondly according to the meaning of the sentence it expects a mood of impossibility.
Option B is the correct answer because it expresses impossibility or inability in the past.
Whereas option A expresses ability in present;
option C expresses impossibility in past;
Option D expresses something uncertain about what could happen in the past, therefore it is not applicable in the given sentence.
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