Modal auxiliary verbs worksheet

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Modal auxiliary verbs worksheet

Complete the following sentences using appropriate modal auxiliary verbs. The meaning you need to express is indicated in the brackets.
1. ………………….. we visit Ajanta and Ellora? (Making a suggestion)
a) Will
b) Shall
c) Either could be used here
2. ………………… you come with us? (Asking a question)
a) Will
b) Shall
c) Either could be used here
3. …………………. he play for our team? (Asking a question about future possibility)
a) Will
b) Shall
c) Either could be used here
4. ……………….. they advertise the post? (Asking a question about future possibility)
a) Will
b) Shall
c) Either could be used here
5. ………………….. I get a prize if I stand first in the examination?
a) Will
b) Shall
c) Either could be used here
6. The Captain said, ‘players ………………… assemble at the College at 4 P.M.’ (obligation)
a) shall
b) will
c) Either could be used here
7. He said, ‘The scoundrel ……………….. thrashed.’ (necessity)
a) shall be
b) will be
c) Either could be used here
8. I ……………….. not be unfair to him. (duty)
a) should
b) would
c) Either could be used here
9. We ………………. all work for the common good. (duty or necessity)
a) would
b) should
c) Either could be used here
10. You …………………. tell the truth. (obligation)
a) should
b) would
c) Either could be used here

Answers

1. Shall we visit Ajanta and Ellora?
2. Will you come with us?
3. Will he play for our team?
4. Will they advertise the post?
5. Will / shall I get a prize if I stand first in the examination?
6. The Captain said, ‘Players shall assemble at the College at 4 P.M.’
7. He said, ‘The scoundrel shall be thrashed.’
8. I should not be unfair to him.
9. We should all work for the common good.
10. You should tell the truth.
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