KS1 Modal Verbs for Possibility Quizzes

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Revising Ks1 modal verbs for possibility with Quizzes

(Interesting Ks1 modal verbs for possibility quizzes for children that are preparing to go in for the end of year exams, KS1 SATs and children that wish to boost their understanding of this topics in the KS1 English class)

Hi and you are highly welcome to gcequiz.com. This is an online revision platform that will help you to better prepare for your exams by providing you with thousands of quizzes for you to answer and test your knowledge in this particular aspect of the english language which is the modal verbs for possibility. We are going to begin by defining a verb, then explaining what the modal verbs for possibilities is all about giving you some examples.

What is a verb? A verb is simply a word that is used to describe an action or a state. 

Modal verbs are verbs that indicate ability, obligation, or permission. Examples of modal verbs include words like: might, shall, should etc

There are several modal verbs that show possibility some of which include might, may, must and could. 

Examples:

  • They must be tired.
  • I may eat dinner at 7:00 pm.

The quizzes here at gcequiz.com will help pupils not only to revise and better prepare for the end of year KS1 SATs but equally help them to use the right modal verb in the right way . Here, you will have fun while Learning.

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1:

Next year, I _____ move out of my apartment because I have unpaid bills to handle.


Correct
  • 1:
    cannot
  • 2:
    may not
  • 3:
    shall not
  • 4:
    could not
2:

It just came to my notice that coming late for work _____ make my boss very angry.


Correct
  • 1:
    might
  • 2:
    might not
  • 3:
    couldn't
  • 4:
    could
3:

Without proper preparation, you ______ not pass your exams well.


Correct
  • 1:
    shall
  • 2:
    couldn't
  • 3:
    might
  • 4:
    must
4:

At the begining of the year, I could not write well, but now I ______ write well.


Correct
  • 1:
    may
  • 2:
    can
  • 3:
    should
  • 4:
    shall
5:

I woke up from bed and I _____ find my slippers.


Correct
  • 1:
    shan't
  • 2:
    couldn't
  • 3:
    won't
  • 4:
    wouldn't
6:

My teacher said, "I ____ help you carry your books."


Correct
  • 1:
    will be able to
  • 2:
    be able to
  • 3:
    must be able to
  • 4:
    would be able to
7:

She added, " I ______ help after school than early in the morning.


Correct
  • 1:
    would better
  • 2:
    would like
  • 3:
    would rather
  • 4:
    would
8:

My boss yelled at us. He ______ be very angry.


Correct
  • 1:
    must
  • 2:
    will
  • 3:
    have to
  • 4:
    ought to
9:

My friend said he _____ me carry mu stuff, but he didn't show up.


Correct
  • 1:
    will have
  • 2:
    will have to help
  • 3:
    would help
  • 4:
    couldn't
10:

With the help of my brother, I ______ get all my thing ready.


Correct
  • 1:
    can
  • 2:
    was able to
  • 3:
    could have
  • 4:
    am able to
11:

My parents warned , "You ______ spend all your money each month. Save a little."


Correct
  • 1:
    mustn't
  • 2:
    could
  • 3:
    am able to
  • 4:
    would not
12:

Everyone ______ have a country of origin.


Correct
  • 1:
    must
  • 2:
    is supposed to
  • 3:
    was able to
  • 4:
    could have
13:

I asked my mom to buy some stuff for me. The first thing on the list that I _____ was a pencil.


Correct
  • 1:
    had to have
  • 2:
    must have
  • 3:
    have to have
  • 4:
    would have
14:

I ______ dance because my shoes were too tight.


Correct
  • 1:
    have
  • 2:
    could have
  • 3:
    couldn't
  • 4:
    shall
15:

 It _____ about a year until I am able to completely furnish my apartment. 


Correct
  • 1:
    would take
  • 2:
    will have taken
  • 3:
    shall take
  • 4:
    will take

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KS1 Modal Verbs for Possibility Quizzes