English Worksheet – Modal Auxiliaries and Adverbs
Download PDFTopics: can, may, must, should • adverbs of manner/time/place • classroom practice format
Let’s Remember
- Modal Auxiliaries tell us about ability, permission, advice, duty — can, may, must, should
- Adverbs tell us how, when, where something happens — slowly, happily, outside, often
Q1. Fill in the blanks
- You ______ obey your parents. (must / play)
- She can run very ______. (fast / food)
- ______ I drink water? (May / Dog)
- We must speak ______ in class. (softly / soft)
- The baby slept ______. (peacefully / peace)
Q2. Circle the Correct Word
- You ______ wear your uniform. (must / chair)
- He walks ______. (slowly / slow)
- ______ you help me? (Can / Apple)
- The children are playing ______. (outside / out)
- We should talk ______ to elders. (politely / polite)
Q3. Tick (✓) the Correct Sentence
- a) She speaks polite. b) She speaks politely.
- a) We must obey rules. b) We must obey rulesly.
- a) Can I go home? b) Can I went home?
Word Bank: melodiously, daily, yesterday, rapidly
Q4. Choose the correct option to fill in the blanks
- A river flows down the mountain ______.
- I met Tarun ______.
- I go to school ______.
- She sings very ______.
Q5. Choose the correct option and tick (✓) the right answer
- You ______ finish your homework before playing. a) should b) can
- ______ I borrow your pencil, please? a) May b) Must
- We ______ not cross the road without looking. a) may b) must
- She ______ swim very well when she was five. a) could b) must
- You ______ drink clean water to stay healthy. a) should b) might
- He ______ be at home now; the lights are on. a) might b) must
- ______ you help me carry this bag? a) can b) must
- Students ______ wear their school uniform. a) must b) can
Q6. Fill in the blanks
- She completed her work ______. (quickly / quick)
- We will meet ______. (tomorrow / tall)
- The dog ran ______ across the road. (fast / fasterly)
- He ______ forgets to do his homework. (never / new)
Teacher’s Note: Use as a practice sheet or oral drill. Students can write answers in the blanks, circle choices, and tick correct sentences.

