Q.1
Find the modal verbs in the following sentence. Should we call him? He might still be at home.
  • call, be
  • him, he
  • Should, might
  • we, he
Q.2
Find the modal verbs in the following sentence. May I borrow this book please? I will read it tonight.
  • book, tonight
  • borrow, read
  • I, it
  • May, will
Q.3
Find the modal verbs in the following sentence. Can you pass me the salt please? I might need it.
  • Can, might
  • pass, need
  • you, I
  • you, me
Q.4
Find the modal verbs in the following sentence. I will see you next week; you must come when you can.
  • I, you, you
  • next, week, come
  • see, come, can
  • will, must, can
Q.5
Find the modal verbs in the following sentence. I will see my cousins tomorrow; I might see my aunt too.
  • cousins, aunt
  • see, see
  • tomorrow, too
  • will, might
Q.6
Find the modal verbs in the following sentence. I must go to the wedding and you ought to go too.
  • go, go
  • I, you
  • must, ought
  • to, too
Q.7
Find the modal verbs in the following sentence. When can we meet? I must do my homework first.
  • can, must
  • meet, do
  • we, I
  • When, first
Q.8
Find the modal verbs in the following sentence. I will receive my exam results later and Amy might too.
  • exam, results
  • I, Amy
  • receive, later
  • will, might
Q.9
Find the modal verbs in the following sentence. They might not go to the wedding but I might go.
  • go, go
  • might, might
  • They, I
  • wedding, go
Q.10
Find the modal verbs in the following sentence. Would you like a cup of tea? I'd like coffee please.
  • like, like
  • tea, coffee
  • Would, I'd (= I would)
  • you, I
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