Modal Verbs – English Grammar Test for A1

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1 You ___ speak loudly here. It’s a library.
(a) mustn’t
(b) don’t have to
(c) shouldn’t

2 He ___ speak Spanish when he was a child, but now he has forgotten.
(a) could
(b) can
(c) may

3 You look tired. You ___ go to bed earlier.
(a) should
(b) mustn’t
(c) may not

4 A: I can’t carry these bags.
B: Don’t worry, I ___ help you.
(a) can
(b) must
(c) may

5 Visitors ___ show their tickets before entering.
(a) must
(b) should
(c) may

6 A: I have a sore throat.
B: You ___ not drink cold water.
(a) shouldn’t
(b) mustn’t
(c) don’t have to

7 It looks sunny, but it ___ rain later.
(a) may
(b) must
(c) shouldn’t

8 Students ___ hand in their homework on time. It’s a rule.
(a) must
(b) may
(c) should

9 You ___ eat so much fast food. It’s unhealthy.
(a) shouldn’t
(b) mustn’t
(c) don’t have to

10 When I was five, I ___ already read some words.
(a) could
(b) can
(c) may

11 A: ___ I sit here, please?
B: Yes, of course.
(a) May
(b) Should
(c) Must

12 A: It’s very hot in the room.
B: ___ I open the window?
(a) Can
(b) Must
(c) May

13 Soldiers ___ follow their commander’s orders.
(a) must
(b) should
(c) can

14 You ___ not forget to lock the door when you leave.
(a) mustn’t
(b) shouldn’t
(c) don’t have to

15 A: I want to be healthier.
B: You ___ eat more vegetables.
(a) should
(b) may
(c) mustn’t

16 People ___ not cross the street when the light is red.
(a) mustn’t
(b) shouldn’t
(c) don’t have to

17 You ___ bring your ID card to the exam, or you cannot enter.
(a) must
(b) should
(c) may

18 A: I can’t find my book.
B: It ___ be in your bag.
(a) may
(b) must
(c) could

19 We ___ recycle paper and plastic to protect the environment.
(a) should
(b) may
(c) mustn’t

20 You ___ arrive at school before 8 a.m.
(a) have to
(b) may
(c) should

21 A: My computer isn’t working.
B: You ___ ask the teacher for help.
(a) should
(b) mustn’t
(c) may not

22 You ___ bring food into the cinema. It’s forbidden.
(a) mustn’t
(b) shouldn’t
(c) don’t have to

23 You ___ not pay now; it’s free.
(a) don’t have to
(b) mustn’t
(c) shouldn’t

24 A: I don’t understand this word.
B: You ___ look it up in the dictionary.
(a) can
(b) mustn’t
(c) may not

25 My little sister is only three. She ___ read yet.
(a) can’t
(b) mustn’t
(c) shouldn’t

26 If you want to pass, you ___ study harder.
(a) must
(b) should
(c) may

27 A: I’m thirsty.
B: You ___ drink some water.
(a) should
(b) mustn’t
(c) don’t have to

28 You ___ not touch that wire. It’s dangerous!
(a) mustn’t
(b) shouldn’t
(c) may not

29 A: It’s raining.
B: You ___ take an umbrella.
(a) should
(b) mustn’t
(c) don’t have to

30 All drivers ___ have a license.
(a) must
(b) may
(c) should

31 I ___ go to the dentist this afternoon; I have an appointment.
(a) have to
(b) may
(c) should

32 A: ___ you help me with this exercise?
B: Yes, of course.
(a) Could
(b) Must
(c) Should

33 You ___ bring your own lunch if you want, but the school also provides food.
(a) can
(b) must
(c) should

34 We ___ not eat in the computer room.
(a) mustn’t
(b) shouldn’t
(c) don’t have to

35 A: What’s that sound?
B: It ___ be the wind.
(a) could
(b) mustn’t
(c) may not

36 You ___ help old people when they need it.
(a) should
(b) mustn’t
(c) don’t have to

37 The exam is tomorrow. You ___ study tonight.
(a) must
(b) may
(c) could

38 A: My phone is dead.
B: You ___ use mine.
(a) can
(b) must
(c) should

39 He is only 12. He ___ drive a car.
(a) can’t
(b) must
(c) may

40 You ___ wear warm clothes in winter.
(a) should
(b) mustn’t
(c) may not

41 A: This exercise is easy.
B: Yes, we ___ finish it quickly.
(a) can
(b) should
(c) must

42 Visitors ___ not feed the animals in the zoo.
(a) mustn’t
(b) shouldn’t
(c) don’t have to

43 You look sick. You ___ not go to school today.
(a) should
(b) must
(c) shouldn’t

44 We ___ take care of nature.
(a) must
(b) may
(c) can

45 A: I can’t see the board.
B: You ___ sit closer.
(a) should
(b) mustn’t
(c) may not

46 Tomorrow is a holiday. We ___ go to school.
(a) don’t have to
(b) mustn’t
(c) shouldn’t

47 You ___ drink more water every day.
(a) should
(b) mustn’t
(c) can’t

48 A: My little brother is crying.
B: You ___ help him.
(a) should
(b) must
(c) may

49 Teachers ___ check the students’ homework.
(a) have to
(b) may
(c) could

50 You ___ not forget your keys again!
(a) mustn’t
(b) shouldn’t
(c) don’t have to

Answer

1 (a) mustn’t – Strong prohibition in library.
2 (a) could – Past ability.
3 (a) should – Advice.
4 (a) can – Offering help.
5 (a) must – Obligation.
6 (a) shouldn’t – Negative advice.
7 (a) may – Possibility.
8 (a) must – School rule.
9 (a) shouldn’t – Health advice.
10 (a) could – Past ability.
11 (a) May – Polite permission.
12 (a) Can – Common request.
13 (a) must – Military obligation.
14 (a) mustn’t – Strong prohibition.
15 (a) should – Advice for health.
16 (a) mustn’t – Traffic rule.
17 (a) must – Exam obligation.
18 (b) must – Strong guess (it must be).
19 (a) should – Moral advice.
20 (a) have to – External necessity.
21 (a) should – Advice.
22 (a) mustn’t – Prohibition.
23 (a) don’t have to – No necessity.
24 (a) can – Possibility.
25 (a) can’t – Lack of ability.
26 (a) must – Necessity.
27 (a) should – Advice.
28 (a) mustn’t – Prohibition.
29 (a) should – Advice.
30 (a) must – Legal requirement.
31 (a) have to – Appointment obligation.
32 (a) Could – Polite request.
33 (a) can – Permission/possibility.
34 (a) mustn’t – Prohibition.
35 (a) could – Possibility.
36 (a) should – Moral advice.
37 (a) must – Strong necessity.
38 (a) can – Offering help.
39 (a) can’t – Not allowed/ability.
40 (a) should – Advice.
41 (a) can – Ability.
42 (a) mustn’t – Rule in zoo.
43 (c) shouldn’t – Negative advice.
44 (a) must – Obligation.
45 (a) should – Advice.
46 (a) don’t have to – No necessity.
47 (a) should – Health advice.
48 (a) should – Advice.
49 (a) have to – Duty of teachers.
50 (a) mustn’t – Strong prohibition.

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