Modal Verb and Phrasal Verb Quiz 1A

The meaning of the modal in use :
I would rather drive than take the train.
A
requesting
B
preference
C
obligation
D
inclination
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The meaning of the modal in use :
I would rather drive than take the train.
A
requesting
B
preference
C
obligation
D
inclination

Slide 1 - Quiz

The meaning of the modal in use :
I ought to go with you.
A
requesting
B
obligation
C
inclination
D
usuality

Slide 2 - Quiz

The modal verb 'can' means
A
possibility
B
obligation
C
inclination
D
usuality

Slide 3 - Quiz

The meaning of the modal in use :
I used to play basketball every week but I gave it up.
A
previously
B
inclination
C
habitually
D
probabilty

Slide 4 - Quiz

the word 'pass' cannot be used with
A
away
B
in
C
around
D
out

Slide 5 - Quiz

the word 'dress' can be used with
A
away
B
in
C
up
D
out

Slide 6 - Quiz

the word 'pick' can be used with
A
away
B
in
C
over
D
down

Slide 7 - Quiz

the word 'break' cannot be used with
A
into
B
around
C
up
D
down

Slide 8 - Quiz

the word 'run' can be used with
A
up
B
in
C
off
D
away

Slide 9 - Quiz

the word 'hold' cannot be used with
A
back
B
down
C
in
D
onto

Slide 10 - Quiz