Grammar exercises: Modal Verbs
We (must/should/can) go to the concert if we finish our work on time.
can
He (can/could) swim when he was just three years old.
could
I (can/could) run five miles yesterday.
could
She (can/could) play the piano when she was only five years old.
could
She (might/could) speak Spanish fluently when she was living in Madrid.
could
She __________ (will/could/should) be a great asset to the team, we ___________ (would/will/should) let her join.
could, should
I __________ (will/must/may) join you for lunch if I finish my work early.
may
Students __________ (may/must/might) submit their assignments online or in person.
may
You __________ (may/should/can) take a break if you want.
may
He __________ (will/might/should) need your assistance with the computer issue, though he might figure it out himself.
might
The package __________ (might/must/would) arrive tomorrow.
might
We __________ (can/might/would) visit the museum next weekend, if it's not raining.
might
They __________ (must/should/could) finish the project on time, otherwise they won't be allowed to submit it.
must
We __________ (can/must) complete the task by the end of the day.
must
You __________ (must/may/could) bring your textbook to class.
must
I __________ (shall/should/may) advise you to reconsider your decision.
shall
Let's go; I ____________ (may/shall/could) accompany you to the conference.
shall
They __________ (may/could/should) attend the workshop for professional development.
should
You (must/should/can) eat vegetables if you want to stay healthy.
should
You (shall/should) take an umbrella; it might rain later.
should
You __________ (may/should/could) consider the alternative approach.
should
We (will/would) go to the party if we finish our work.
will