20 Random Question Quiz About Modal Verbs

Test your grammar skills with this 20 question quiz. It covers a wide range of topics such as modal verbs (have to, must, should), verb forms (gerunds, infinitives), future tense and time words (ever, since, for). Whether you're a student, teacher or language enthusiast, this quiz will help you improve your understanding of English grammar and take your language skills to the next level

  • Have to, must, should
  • Gerunds, infinitives
  • Future tense
  • Ever, since, for
  • Have to, must, should" are modal verbs that indicate obligation, necessity, or advice. "Have to" is used to express a stronger obligation or necessity that is imposed by someone or something else. "Must" is used to express a strong obligation or necessity that comes from the speaker or writer. "Should" is used to give advice or express a suggestion.

  • "Gerunds" are verb forms that end in -ing and function as nouns. They can be used as the subject, object, or complement of a sentence. "Infinitives" are the base form of a verb, usually preceded by "to." Infinitives can function as the subject, object, or complement of a sentence.

  • "Future Tense" is the grammatical tense used to describe actions that have yet to occur. Future tense is often formed with the auxiliary verb "will" or "shall" and the base form of the main verb.

  • "Ever, since, for" are time words that indicate how long an action or state has been happening. "Ever" means "at any time," "since" refers to a specific point in time in the past and "for" refers to a duration of time.