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Modal Verb Basics - Quiz 2

By Kenneth Beare, About.com

Match the following statements with the meaning below. Check your answers on the following answer page.

  • I could work on Saturdays.
  • I must work on Saturdays.
  • I need to work on Saturdays.
  • I have to work on Saturdays.
  • I mustn't work on Saturdays.
  • I couldn't work on Saturdays.
  • I don't have to work on Saturdays.
  • I shouldn't work on Saturdays.
  • I should work on Saturdays.
  • I might work on Saturdays.

  • It's absolutely necessary for me to work on Saturdays.
  • It's absolutely necessary for me to work on Saturdays and someone forces me to do so.
  • I'm unable to work on Saturdays.
  • It isn't necessary for me to work on Saturdays.
  • It's possible for me to work on Saturdays.
  • It's a good idea for me to work on Saturdays.
  • It's important for me to work on Saturdays.
  • It's a good idea for me to work on Saturdays.
  • It's forbidden for me to work on Saturdays.
  • It isn't a good idea for me to work on Saturdays.
  • It's a possibility that I might work on Saturdays.

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