Modal Auxiliary Verbs Worksheet For Class 10 | Kerala SSLC English Grammar

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate modal auxiliary verb.

This modal auxiliary verbs worksheet is based on Kerala SCERT Class 10 English text book Unit 2

1. It ………………………. rain later in the day. (weak possibility)

2. I ………………………… come in the afternoon. (promise)

3. If you are thirsty, I ………………………….. get you something to drink. (willingness)

4. She said she ……………………….. lend me thousand rupees. (offer)

5. You ………………………… not say things like that. (advice)

6. I ………………………… win the first rank. (determination)

7. If you work hard, you …………………………… get good marks. (certainty)

8. He ………………………. speak six languages. (ability)

9. If you want, you ………………………… go now. (permission)

10. ………………………… I open the window? (asking for suggestion)

11. The result ………………………….. be declared on Monday. (announcement)

12. You ………………………. park in front of the shop. (prohibition)

13. You ………………………… to work exercise regularly. (necessity)

14. You ……………………………. not do this ever again. (prohibition)

15. I …………………………. not forget this. (certainty)

16. ………………………….. we wait for them? (necessity)

17. You ……………………………. have asked me before borrowing my car. (criticism)

18. ………………………… you help me with this? (willingness)

19. What …………………………. it be? That …………………….. be a cat. (possibility)

20. They ……………………………. have already left. (possibility)

Answers

1. It might rain later in the day.

2. I will come in the afternoon.

3. If you are thirsty, I will get you something to drink.

4. She said she would lend me thousand rupees.

5. You should not say things like that.

6. I will win the first rank.

7. If you work hard, you will get good marks.

8. He can speak six languages.

9. If you want, you may / can go now.

10. Shall I open the window?

11. The result will be declared on Monday.

12. You should not park in front of the shop.

13. You ought to work exercise regularly.

14. You must not do this ever again.

15. I will not forget this.

16. Shall / Need we wait for them?

17. You should / could have asked me before borrowing my car.

18. Will you help me with this?

19. What can it be? That may / could be a cat. (Use can in questions to ask about logical possibility. In affirmative sentences, use may, might or could.)

20. They may have already left. (possibility)

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