GERUNDS / INFINITIVES & MODAL VERBS. Jon Santxo Soto and Orane Aguirre San Severiano DBH 4A
Quiz by Jon Santxo
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Use the gerund or the infinitive of the verb:
After ________ (go) to the beach, we ate an ice cream.

Is this sentence correctly written?
I want doing a puzzle.

I have decided ___________ (learn) English.

Match the sentences.

Choose the right order of words to complete the sentence.

Choose the correct answer.

Use the infinitive or the gerund to complete this sentence:
I need _________ (do) this exercise for tomorrow.

Stop __________ (do) that right now!

Which of these modal verbs does not express ABILITY?

Which of these modal verbs expresses ADVICE?

Which of these modal verbs does not express PERMISSION?

Which modal verb would you use to complete this sentence?
You _______ smoke in class, it is strictly prohibited.
Clue: it expresses strong prohibition.

Is the modal verb correctly used in this sentence?
I was able to swim at the age of 7.

Choose and type the correct modal verb for this sentence:
Should / Can I go to the toilet, please?

Classify these modal verbs into their respective groups.
Order the following words to make a suitable sentence:
the dinner; | have fun! | might | Come to | you