Modal Verbs – English Grammar Test for B1

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1 You ___ wear a helmet when riding a motorbike.
(a) must
(b) may
(c) can

2 She looks very tired. She ___ be sick.
(a) must
(b) can
(c) should

3 When we were children, we ___ play outside until dark.
(a) must
(b) could
(c) should

4 You ___ park your car here. It’s not allowed.
(a) mustn’t
(b) shouldn’t
(c) couldn’t

5 You ___ eat so much fast food. It’s bad for your health.
(a) mustn’t
(b) shouldn’t
(c) couldn’t

6 Students ___ arrive late for the exam. It starts on time.
(a) don’t have to
(b) mustn’t
(c) shouldn’t

7 I’m not sure, but he ___ come to the party tonight.
(a) might
(b) must
(c) can

8 Tomorrow is a holiday, so we ___ go to school.
(a) mustn’t
(b) don’t have to
(c) can’t

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

10 ___ I borrow your pen, please?
(a) Must
(b) Should
(c) May

11 He ___ speak Spanish when he was five years old.
(a) could
(b) can
(c) should

12 You ___ read this book. It’s really interesting.
(a) might
(b) should
(c) mustn’t

13 The sky is dark. It ___ rain soon.
(a) must
(b) might
(c) should

14 You ___ pay to use the library. It’s free.
(a) mustn’t
(b) don’t have to
(c) shouldn’t

15 People ___ smoke in public places. It’s against the law.
(a) can’t
(b) mustn’t
(c) shouldn’t

16 If you feel ill, you ___ go to the doctor.
(a) should
(b) mustn’t
(c) might

17 You ___ drive carefully. The road is very icy.
(a) should
(b) must
(c) might

18 He looks so happy. The news ___ be good.
(a) must
(b) could
(c) should

19 ___ you help me with this exercise?
(a) Could
(b) Must
(c) Should

20 You ___ forget to lock the door when you leave.
(a) mustn’t
(b) shouldn’t
(c) couldn’t

21 She ___ play the piano very well when she was young.
(a) could
(b) should
(c) must

22 It’s late. We ___ hurry or we’ll miss the train.
(a) might
(b) should
(c) must

23 You ___ eat more vegetables. They’re good for you.
(a) must
(b) should
(c) may

24 He ___ be at home now; his car is in the garage.
(a) might
(b) must
(c) could

25 ___ I use your phone to make a quick call?
(a) May
(b) Must
(c) Should

26 We ___ be late for class. The teacher is very strict.
(a) shouldn’t
(b) mustn’t
(c) don’t have to

27 You ___ go to bed early. You look very tired.
(a) might
(b) should
(c) mustn’t

28 Visitors ___ enter the museum without a ticket.
(a) mustn’t
(b) don’t have to
(c) couldn’t

29 In my country, you ___ vote when you are 18.
(a) must
(b) should
(c) can

30 He ___ be the new manager; everybody says so.
(a) may
(b) must
(c) should

Answer

1 (a) must – Obligation.
2 (a) must – Logical deduction.
3 (b) could – Past ability/permission.
4 (a) mustn’t – Strong prohibition.
5 (b) shouldn’t – Advice.
6 (b) mustn’t – Not allowed.
7 (a) might – Possibility.
8 (b) don’t have to – No necessity.
9 (b) mustn’t – Danger/prohibition.
10 (c) May – Polite request.
11 (a) could – Past ability.
12 (b) should – Recommendation.
13 (b) might – Possibility.
14 (b) don’t have to – No need.
15 (b) mustn’t – Legal prohibition.
16 (a) should – Advice.
17 (b) must – Strong necessity.
18 (a) must – Logical conclusion.
19 (a) Could – Polite request.
20 (a) mustn’t – Obligation not to forget.
21 (a) could – Past ability.
22 (c) must – Necessity.
23 (b) should – Advice.
24 (b) must – Deduction.
25 (a) May – Polite request.
26 (b) mustn’t – Strict prohibition.
27 (b) should – Recommendation.
28 (a) mustn’t – Rule/prohibition.
29 (a) must – Legal obligation.
30 (b) must – Deduction.

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