TL;DR - Key Takeaways Quick overview before you read
  • Use "should" to give advice, make recommendations, or suggest what is right to do
  • Use "mustn't" to express prohibition or when something is forbidden and not allowed
  • Use "don't have to" to show there is no obligation or requirement - something is optional
  • Use "might" to express possibility or uncertainty about future events
Modal Verbs Review & Quiz

Modal Verbs Review

Master the nuances of should, mustn't, don't have to, and might

Understanding Modal Verbs

Test Your Understanding

Question 1

You ___ park here. It's forbidden by law.

Question 2

I ___ go to the gym tomorrow, but I haven't decided yet.

Question 3

You ___ bring anything to the party. We have everything covered.

Question 4

You ___ drink more water. It's good for your health.

Question 5

You ___ touch the paintings in the museum. It's strictly prohibited.

Question 6

The weather forecast says it ___ snow tonight.

Question 7

Employees ___ wear a tie to work. It's completely optional.

Question 8

You ___ call your grandmother. She would love to hear from you.

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