
Modals โ Obligation, Permission, Ability & Possibility
Grade 11 ยท Week 3 ยท 25 questions
Modals is a core topic in Grade 11 English language covering Obligation, Permission, Ability, Possibility. Mastering modals at the senior level sharpens your writing precision and helps you excel in board exams and competitive assessments.
What you'll practise
- Identify obligation
- Apply permission
- Transform ability
- Apply modals concepts to solve practice problems
All 25 questions in this Modals โ Obligation, Permission, Ability & Possibility quiz
Grade 11 English โ Modals โ Obligation, Permission, Ability & Possibility: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- Which modal expresses strong obligation?
- 'You _____ wear a helmet while riding a motorcycle.' Choose the correct modal.
- '_____ I borrow your notes?' Which modal is appropriate for polite permission?
- What is the difference between 'must' and 'have to'?
- 'She _____ speak three languages fluently.' Which modal shows ability?
- 'It _____ rain this evening โ the sky looks cloudy.' Choose the correct modal.
- 'You _____ not park here. It is a no-parking zone.' Fill in the blank.
- Which sentence uses 'should' correctly for advice?
- '_____ you help me carry these bags?' Which modal shows polite request?
- 'He _____ be at home โ his car is in the driveway.' The modal here expresses:
- 'Students _____ submit their projects by Friday.' This expresses:
- 'She _____ swim when she was five.' Which modal is correct?
- 'You _____ to respect your elders.' Choose the correct semi-modal.
- Which modal is used to express past ability for a specific occasion?
- '_____ I come in, sir?' The modal used here expresses:
- 'You _____ have told me earlier!' This modal expresses:
- 'He _____ not have done it without help.' Choose the correct modal for impossibility.
- What does 'needn't' express?
- 'You _____ have seen her โ she left an hour ago.' This expresses:
- 'Shall' is most commonly used with which person?
- 'He said I _____ leave early.' Choose the correct reported form of 'may'.
- 'You _____ be more careful with your belongings.' Which modal fits for mild advice?
- Which sentence uses 'dare' as a modal correctly?
- 'We _____ finish this project today, no matter what.' The modal here shows:
- '_____ that I were young again!' Which modal is used in wishes?
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