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Upper Primary School English
Grammar 11 - Modals And Their Meanings
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Q.1.
In the sentence - "I WILL finish my assignment even if I have to stay late" - what does the modal verb indicate?
50%
Intention.
50%
Ability.
0%
Advice.
0%
Recommendation.
Q.2.
In the sentence - "I WILL have finished my homework by bedtime" - what does the modal verb indicate?
50%
Future.
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Ability.
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Necessity.
50%
Possibility.
Q.3.
In the sentence - "The visitors SHOULD be here soon" - what does the modal verb indicate?
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Request.
50%
Prediction.
50%
Probability.
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Conditional.
Q.4.
In the sentence - "The principal is angry, I MUST NOT enter his office" - what does the modal verb indicate?
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Decision.
0%
Ability.
0%
Offer.
0%
Request.
Q.5.
In the sentence - "Since all boys passed in distinction, Saurav MUST be a clever boy" - what does the modal verb indicate?
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Permission
0%
Request.
0%
Deduction.
100%
Prediction.
Q.6.
In the sentence - "I shall never venture out in the night again" - what does the modal verb indicate?
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Conditional.
0%
Ability.
0%
Invitation.
50%
Decision.
Q.7.
In the sentence - "You COULD miss practice today, but you need to be more regular" - what does the modal verb indicate?
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Obligation.
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Possibility.
50%
Preference.
0%
Question.
Q.8.
In the sentence - "She MAY encounter hardships while pursuing a truthful path" - what does the modal verb indicate?
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Decision.
0%
Question.
100%
Probability.
0%
Suggestion.
Q.9.
In the sentence - "The child CAN talk now" - what does the modal verb indicate?
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Necessity.
0%
Probability.
0%
Invitation.
100%
Ability.
Q.10.
In the sentence - "India WOULD have won the match if the batsmen were more watchful" - what does the modal verb indicate?
100%
Advice.
0%
Deduction.
0%
Offer.
0%
Conditional.
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