ABILITY
RESPONSIBILITY/FORBIDDEN
SUGGESTION
PERMISSION/GUESSING
SENTENCES
100

Which modal verb do we use to express ability in the present?

Can

100

Which modal verbs do we use to express responsibility?

Must / should

100

Which modal verbs do we use to give advice?

Should / Ought to 


100

Which modal verbs do we use for requesting?

Can or may

100

You are not allowed to enter the supermarket without a shirt on.

You ________ enter the supermarket without a shirt on.

mustn't / can't

200

Shiny (光る) Question: What team does Ohtani Shohei Play? 


The Los Angeles Angels


200

Which modal verbs do we use to express something forbidden?

must not / mustn't 

200

What Modal Verb do we use to suggest someone does not do something. 

Shouldn't/ Ought not to

200

Which modal verbs do we use for guessing (推量)?

May / Should
200

I want to go to the ocean tomorrow, but there is a chance of rain.

I want to go to the ocean tomorrow, but it _____ rain.


may

300

Is this sentence correct?


Deku can defeat the villains. 

Correct!
300

Which Verb is Stronger?

Must or Should

Must

300

What is the correct Modal Verb: Luffy (Should/Shouldn't) look for the one piece. 

Luffy should look for the one piece. 
300

Shiny (光る) Question: Name all 12 Months in English

January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August September, October, November, December

300

I need the stapler from that table.

______ you pass me the stapler from that table?

Will

400

Is can used for ability or permission or request in the sentence below?

Can Tanjiro defeat Muzan?  

Request. 

400

Choose the correct modal verb: To solve the case Conan (must/mustn't/can) find a clue.

To solve the case Conan must find a clue.

400

Choose the correct modal verb: Sawamura (should/might/will) do more pitching practice.

Sawamura should do more pitching practice.

400

Choose the correct modal verb: Mob (may/can/must) be an esper. 

Mob may be an esper.

400

I suggest you study modal verbs before your test tomorrow. 

You____revise modal verbs before your test tomorrow. 


should / ought to

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