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ONLINE ENGLISH GRAMMAR QUIZ
topic: Modal Auxiliary Verbs/ Infinitive - Part 2
level: Beginner




Should there be a "to" in front of the verb?
EX: "I want to play" or "You must play"
REMEMBER: The modal auxiliary verbs are: will/shall, can/could, may/might, must, ought to, would, should.



1. I might ________ to China next year.
  go
  to go

2. She prefers ________ the blue dress.
  wear
  to wear

3. I can't ________ French.
  to speak
  speak

4. You shouldn't ________ about him so much.
  worry
  to worry


5. My brother loves ________ in the shower.
  to sing
  sing

6. I will ________ a song for you.
  to sing
  sing

7. My brother doesn't like ________ hard.
  to work
  work

8. You asked me ________ you a puppy.
  buy
  to buy

9. You must always ________ your hands before you eat.
  to wash
  wash

10. I could not ________ my key this morning.
  find
  to find

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