Modal verbs structure and uses EVALUATION

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The QUIZ contains questions to select the correct option in the answer. Structures and uses of modal verbs are to be evaluated.
Dixie Londoño
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Question 1

Question
Select the sentence written in a correct way.
Answer
  • We can speak French fluently.
  • We may speak French fluently

Question 2

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We use MUST to:
Answer
  • Express permission
  • Express obligation

Question 3

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Select the correct sentence.
Answer
  • You must be quiet in the hopital.
  • You must to be quiet in the hospital.

Question 4

Question
What modal verb is more accurate for the sentence?
Answer
  • You CAN'T use the car tonight because you're grounded.
  • You NEEDN'T use the car tonight because you're grounded.

Question 5

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We use CAN to:
Answer
  • Express ability.
  • Express permission.

Question 6

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MAY is used to express:
Answer
  • Permission
  • Prohibition.

Question 7

Question
Select the correct sentence:
Answer
  • I could swim quite well when I was younger.
  • I can swim quite well when I was younger.

Question 8

Question
Select the correct sentence.
Answer
  • Could you open the window please?
  • Must you open the window please?

Question 9

Question
Select the correct sentence.
Answer
  • She may take her brother along with her, because the babysitter didn't show up.
  • She had to take her brother along with her, because the babysitter didn't show up.

Question 10

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SHOULD is used to express:
Answer
  • Advice.
  • Permission.
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