This document contains two parts of an English remedial worksheet. [Part I contains 17 multiple choice questions about choosing the correct modal verb in sentences. Part II contains 21 multiple choice questions about choosing the correct quantifier in sentences.] The document provides a high-level overview of the content and structure of the worksheet which evaluates understanding of modal verbs and quantifiers through multiple choice questions. It was created by Tamiru Gari for DELL students on April 2023.
Exercises I. Complete The Sentences With Must (Not) or (Do Not) Have To (In The Correct Form) - Sometimes It's Possible To Use Either Sometimes Only Have To Is Possible
This document contains two parts of an English remedial worksheet. [Part I contains 17 multiple choice questions about choosing the correct modal verb in sentences. Part II contains 21 multiple choice questions about choosing the correct quantifier in sentences.] The document provides a high-level overview of the content and structure of the worksheet which evaluates understanding of modal verbs and quantifiers through multiple choice questions. It was created by Tamiru Gari for DELL students on April 2023.
This document contains two parts of an English remedial worksheet. [Part I contains 17 multiple choice questions about choosing the correct modal verb in sentences. Part II contains 21 multiple choice questions about choosing the correct quantifier in sentences.] The document provides a high-level overview of the content and structure of the worksheet which evaluates understanding of modal verbs and quantifiers through multiple choice questions. It was created by Tamiru Gari for DELL students on April 2023.
This document contains two parts of an English remedial worksheet. [Part I contains 17 multiple choice questions about choosing the correct modal verb in sentences. Part II contains 21 multiple choice questions about choosing the correct quantifier in sentences.] The document provides a high-level overview of the content and structure of the worksheet which evaluates understanding of modal verbs and quantifiers through multiple choice questions. It was created by Tamiru Gari for DELL students on April 2023.
Part I: Choose the correct modal verb in the bracket.
1. Mark ____ speak German, French and Italian. (should/may/can)
2. Do you see black clouds? It ____ rain this evening. (may/needs/ought) 3. I am very ill. I ____ go to the doctor. (might/have to) 4. I can’t understand anything. _____ you help me, please? (should/could/might) 5. He is a good sportsman, but he ____ stop smoking. (may/can/should) 6. We ___ afford another trip this year. (will/can’t/won’t) 7. It’s getting late. I ___ go now. (may/have to) 8. That child is in danger! We ___ help him! (may/must) 9. Tomorrow is Sunday. I ____ go to school. (have to/ don’t have to) 10. It is a secret. You ___ tell anyone about it. (must not/may not) 11. It is working time. The director ___ be in the office now. (must/might) 12. Sorry, you ___ use my computer now. I need it. (can’t/ must not) 13. ___ you mind if I do not come to your party? (could/would) 14. You ___ not disturb him during his work. (must/will) 15. I ___ hurry or I will miss my bus. (must/should) 16. ___ you bring me a glass of cold water? (might/could) 17. I’m afraid I ___ to the party on Friday. 18. May I ___ into the classroom, Sir? (come/will come) 19. Be careful. This pan is hot. You ___ burned. (will be/might be)
Part II: Choose the correct quantifier in the bracket
20. There are too ___ rules and regulations. (much/many)
21. I don’t make ___ money. (much/ many) 22. Does this car use ___ fuel? (much/many) 23. How ___ children does she have? (much/many) 24. I don’t have __ choices. (much/many) 25. I spent too ___ time here. (much/many) 26. How ___ of them can speak Spanish? (much/many) 27. He was making too ____ noise. (much/many) 28. There are a ___ eggs in the basket. (little/much/few/many) 29. There is ___ money in his wallet. (some/many/much/any) 30. Would you like ____ apple juice? (a few/some/any/many) 31. Although he is very weak, he did not take ____ medicine? (a few/any/some/many) 32. There is little water left, so drink only if you must. (many/much/some/little) 33. Mark doesn’t drink ___ water when he eats. ( a few/little/much/many) 34. I would like ___ help. (any/much/some/many) 35. Have you got ___ bread? (much/many/some/any) 36. There is __ food in the fridge. It was nearly empty. (little/a few/any/much) 37. How___ time do you need to finish the work? (many/much/few/a few) 38. They say __ knowledge is a dangerous thing. (any/many/little/most)
Exercises I. Complete The Sentences With Must (Not) or (Do Not) Have To (In The Correct Form) - Sometimes It's Possible To Use Either Sometimes Only Have To Is Possible