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Section A: Multiple Choice Questions | |
Section B: Short Questions | |
Section C: Fill in the Blanks | |
Section D: Match the Column | |
Section E: True or False |
Q.1. Which of the following is a modal verb?
(a) Run
(b) Play
(c) Can
(d) See
Q.2. The modal verb 'may' is used to express:
(a) Ability
(b) Necessity
(c) Permission
(d) Obligation
Q.3. Which modal verb is used to express ability or capability?
(a) Might
(b) Shall
(c) Must
(d) Can
Q.4. Identify the modal verb in the following sentence:
"You should eat your vegetables."
(a) Should
(b) Eat
(c) Your
(d) Vegetables
Q.5. The modal verb 'could' is used to express:
(a) Ability in the past
(b) Obligation
(c) Permission
(d) Necessity
Q.1. What is the role of modal verbs in a sentence?
Q.2. Give an example of a sentence where 'must' is used to express obligation.
Q.3. How do we form negative sentences using modal verbs?
Q.4. What is the difference between 'can' and 'could'?
Q.5. Can modal verbs be used in the past tense? Explain with an example.
Q.1. Modals are a type of __________ verb that express a possibility, necessity, ability, or permission.
Q.2. We _________ go to the party if we finish our homework on time.
Q.3. She _________ speak French fluently.
Q.4. I _________ lend you my pen if you promise to return it.
Q.5. They _________ buy a new car next month.
Match the modals on the left with their corresponding meanings on the right.
Q.1. Modals are always used before the main verb in a sentence.
Q.2. "Can" is used to express a strong recommendation.
Q.3. "Should" is used to express possibility.
Q.4. "May" is used to seek permission or to express possibility.
Q.5. "Could" is used to express past ability or make a polite request.
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