The Junior High English Modal Verbs Quiz is a free web app for practicing modal verbs in a fast 4-choice quiz format.
It helps learners review can, could, be able to, will, would, shall, may, might, must, have to, must not, do not have to, should, and had better through original short questions and conversations.
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Hints change depending on the question type. They show original explanations and simple diagrams for modal verb word order, negative forms, question forms, obligation, advice, permission, and ability.
My Page stores challenge history, best records, and often missed questions, so learners can review weak points repeatedly.
The questions are short, so learners can practice a few minutes at a time before a quiz, after homework, or during a class warm-up.
Because each question is a 4-choice task, students can quickly check whether they understand the meaning, the sentence pattern, and the difference between similar expressions.
The quiz includes common traps such as adding to after a modal verb, writing do you can, confusing must not with do not have to, and forgetting that has to is used with some third-person subjects.
These points are practiced in original sentences and conversations, not in copied textbook passages.