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Modals verbs of possibility Test

Choose the correct option for these modal verbs of possibility.

1. He left the party early.


a) He must have to work tomorrow.
b) He must to have to work tomorrow.

2. He has to be finished the test by now.


a) He must be finished the test.
b) He might be finished the test.

3. There is new snow outside.


a) It might have snowed last night.
b) It must have snowed last night.

4. He didn't finish the exam on time.


a) He might not had studied.
b) He might not have studied.

5. She doesn't know if she will cook dinner tonight.


a) She might cook dinner.
b) She has to cook dinner.

6. Everyone is smoking outside.


a) You could not be able to smoke in here.
b) You must not be able to smoke in here.

7. He looks very tired.


a) He must have stayed up late last night.
b) He might had to stay up late last night.

8. Everyone received 100% on the math exam.


a) It must have been easy.
b) It could have been easy.
9. That book has her name on it.
a) It has to be hers.
b) It might be hers.

10. Who fixed the chair?


a) It couldn't been Jim. He was at work.
b) It couldn't have been Jim. He was at work.
Modals verbs of possibility Test 2
Fill in the spaces with must or might and the correct form of the
same verb as the sentence before.

For example:
He may go to the baseball game.
He might go to the baseball game.

1. Perhaps she will go to the party tonight. She .

2. He worked all day. He tired.

3. Maybe she is at work. She at work.

4. He definitely knows how to fix my bike. He how to fix it.

5. They are not sure if they will come. They to class tomorrow.

6. They know my teacher for sure. They my teacher.

7. I don't know if I will go to see a movie tonight. I to see one.

8. Everyone is wearing a thick jacket. It cold outside.

9. She might be at home, or she at the office.

10. Maybe I will have dinner late tonight. I dinner late.

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