Modal Verbs– English Grammar Test for B2
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2 She can sings very well.
3 You don’t must bring any food; everything is ready.
4 He can to drive a car when he was only fifteen.
5 You shouldn’t to talk to your teacher like that.
6 We mustn’t to park here; it’s a private area.
7 I could helped you yesterday, but you didn’t ask.
8 He mights be at the office right now.
9 She must goes to work every day.
10 You don’t have got to pay for this ticket.
11 They can’t to be serious about that decision.
12 I must gone to the doctor yesterday.
13 He should to apologize to her.
14 You needn’t to call me tonight.
15 She can’t has finished already!
16 You mustn’t forgetting your passport.
17 I could to swim when I was a child.
18 He mights has left the country already.
19 You have to not smoke in here.
20 She can plays the piano beautifully.
21 We mustn’t to make noise in the library.
22 He don’t have to works tomorrow.
23 You should have went there earlier.
24 She can to speak four languages fluently.
25 They must been very tired after the long flight.
26 He may to be right after all.
27 You needn’t not come if you don’t want to.
28 She can’t to understand what you’re saying.
29 I might to join you later if I finish work.
30 You mustn’t don’t forget your homework again!
Answer
1 ❌ must to finish → ✅ must finish
→ “Must” is followed by the base form, not “to + verb”.
2 ❌ can sings → ✅ can sing
→ After modal verbs, use the base verb without “-s”.
3 ❌ don’t must → ✅ don’t have to
→ Use “don’t have to” for lack of necessity, not “don’t must”.
4 ❌ can to drive → ✅ could drive / can drive
→ Modal verbs are never followed by “to”.
5 ❌ shouldn’t to talk → ✅ shouldn’t talk
→ “Should” is followed by the base verb.
6 ❌ mustn’t to park → ✅ mustn’t park
→ “Mustn’t” + base verb, never with “to”.
7 ❌ could helped → ✅ could have helped
→ After “could” (past possibility), use “have + past participle”.
8 ❌ mights be → ✅ might be
→ “Might” doesn’t take “-s”.
9 ❌ must goes → ✅ must go
→ Modal verbs are followed by the base form.
10 ❌ don’t have got to → ✅ don’t have to
→ “Have got to” is affirmative; in the negative, use “don’t have to”.
11 ❌ can’t to be → ✅ can’t be
→ Modals never use “to” before the verb.
12 ❌ must gone → ✅ must have gone
→ For past deduction, use “must have + past participle”.
13 ❌ should to apologize → ✅ should apologize
→ “Should” + base verb.
14 ❌ needn’t to call → ✅ needn’t call
→ “Needn’t” is followed by base verb, not “to + verb”.
15 ❌ can’t has finished → ✅ can’t have finished
→ “Can’t have + past participle” for past deduction.
16 ❌ mustn’t forgetting → ✅ mustn’t forget
→ After modal verbs, use the base form.
17 ❌ could to swim → ✅ could swim
→ “Could” + base verb.
18 ❌ mights has left → ✅ might have left
→ Correct modal + have + past participle.
19 ❌ have to not smoke → ✅ mustn’t smoke / aren’t allowed to smoke
→ “Mustn’t” expresses prohibition more naturally.
20 ❌ can plays → ✅ can play
→ Modals always take the base form.
21 ❌ mustn’t to make → ✅ mustn’t make
→ “Mustn’t” + base verb.
22 ❌ don’t have to works → ✅ don’t have to work
→ Base verb after “to”.
23 ❌ should have went → ✅ should have gone
→ “Gone” is the correct past participle of “go”.
24 ❌ can to speak → ✅ can speak
→ Modal + base verb, no “to”.
25 ❌ must been → ✅ must have been
→ For deduction about the past, use “must have + past participle”.
26 ❌ may to be → ✅ may be
→ “May” + base verb, no “to”.
27 ❌ needn’t not come → ✅ needn’t come
→ Double negative is incorrect.
28 ❌ can’t to understand → ✅ can’t understand
→ Modal verbs are followed by base form.
29 ❌ might to join → ✅ might join
→ “Might” + base form.
30 ❌ mustn’t don’t forget → ✅ mustn’t forget
→ Never use double negatives or two auxiliaries.
