Mixed Modals exercises — Set 5: Comprehensive Modal Verbs Review: All Functions & Tenses Exercises (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 15 min
She have been very upset when she heard the news. She was crying for hours.
You wear a helmet when riding a motorcycle. It's required by law.
He have taken a taxi. That's probably why he arrived so early.
We to book the hotel in advance. When we arrived, all the rooms were full.
you close the window, please? It's a bit cold in here.
They have won the match, but they made too many mistakes in the second half.
You be so rude to the waiter. He was only trying to help.
In the 1950s, women wear trousers in many offices. It was considered inappropriate.
I'd rather somewhere quiet for dinner. I don't like noisy restaurants.
You have told me earlier! Now it's too late to change our plans.
My grandmother is 90 years old, but she is still climb the stairs by herself.
He have left already. His car is still in the car park.
We hurry. The film doesn't start for another hour.
When I was a child, we play outside until it got dark. Our parents didn't mind.
She have seen the email. She never checks her inbox on weekends.
You be more careful with your money. You've spent almost everything this month.
He speak five languages by the time he was 18. He grew up in a multilingual family.
You have parked here. Look — now you've got a parking fine.
All students submit their assignments by Friday. No extensions will be given.
I have studied medicine, but I chose law instead.
Mixed Modals exercises online (Worksheet)
This comprehensive review tests your knowledge of ALL English modal verbs — can, could, may, might, must, have to, need to, should, ought to, had better, would rather, and be able to — across all functions (ability, permission, obligation, possibility, deduction, advice, preference) and tenses (present and past modals including should have, could have, must have, might have). No categories or hints are given — choose the correct modal for each context.