Why this quiz?
Modal verbs and conditionals let you show power, possibility, advice, and imagination. You’ll use them when making rules, giving suggestions, or dreaming about “what if” worlds.
For learners: notice the shades of meaning: can = ability, must = necessity, should = advice, and conditionals = “if + situation, result.”
For teachers: perfect for upper-intermediate review before writing and speaking tasks. Encourage learners to make examples from their real life.
This set covers: modal verbs (can, may, must, should, etc.) and zero–third conditionals.
English Is Fun Quiz – 50 Daily Items (Set 14)
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