First Term Examination English Grammar Primary 4 First Term Lesson Notes Week 12
English Language Primary 4 First Term Examination – Week 12
Instructions:
- Read all questions carefully.
- Answer all questions to the best of your ability.
- For Part A, choose the correct option (a, b, c, or d) for each question.
- For Part B, write short answers to the questions. Make your answers clear and to the point.
- For Part C, circle ‘True’ if the statement is correct, and ‘False’ if it is not.
- Do not talk to other students during the exam.
- Do not look at other students’ papers.
- If you need help, raise your hand and wait for the teacher.
- Make sure your answers are neat and legible.
- Keep your exam area tidy.
Part A: Objective Questions
- The teacher said, “You ___ finish your homework before playing.”
a) might
b) must
c) could
d) would - Which word is used to ask for permission?
a) Must
b) Can
c) Ought
d) Have to - “I ___ visit my grandmother tomorrow.”
a) might
b) must
c) should
d) would - Which auxiliary verb is used to express an obligation?
a) Can
b) May
c) Must
d) Might - “You ___ apologize for being late.”
a) must
b) can
c) might
d) may - “Can I ___ to the park today?”
a) goes
b) go
c) going
d) went - “She ___ read the book last night.”
a) might
b) may
c) could
d) must - Which word is used to express possibility?
a) Must
b) Ought
c) Might
d) Have to - “We ___ complete the project by next week.”
a) must
b) could
c) might
d) can - “I ___ not forget to bring my lunch.”
a) might
b) can
c) must
d) should - “You ___ be quiet in the library.”
a) may
b) must
c) might
d) should - “They ___ play outside if it stops raining.”
a) must
b) should
c) could
d) might - “Can I ___ your pencil?”
a) borrow
b) borrowing
c) borrowed
d) borrows - “He ___ call you if he needs help.”
a) might
b) could
c) must
d) should - “You ___ finish your book by Friday.”
a) might
b) have to
c) could
d) may - “I ___ ask her to join us.”
a) might
b) should
c) have to
d) could - “She ___ be at the meeting by now.”
a) might
b) must
c) should
d) would - “You ___ not speak loudly in the hall.”
a) should
b) could
c) can
d) might - “They ___ take the bus to school.”
a) must
b) could
c) would
d) might - “I ___ finish my homework before dinner.”
a) must
b) should
c) could
d) might - “She ___ go to the dentist this week.”
a) should
b) can
c) might
d) must - “We ___ take a break after this lesson.”
a) might
b) must
c) should
d) could - “He ___ apologize for the mistake.”
a) must
b) can
c) might
d) should - “You ___ wear a uniform to school.”
a) must
b) might
c) could
d) would - “I ___ like to join the club next year.”
a) might
b) must
c) should
d) would - The word “must” shows: a) Permission
b) Possibility
c) Obligation
d) Excuse - The sentence “She __ can read” should have: a) must
b) might
c) can
d) should - Which word expresses possibility? a) Must
b) Have to
c) Could
d) Ought to - “You __ leave your shoes outside” shows: a) must
b) might
c) could
d) should - “He __ be at home now” means: a) must
b) should
c) could
d) will
Part B: Theory Questions
- Write a sentence using “must” to express an obligation.
- Use “might” in a sentence to show possibility.
- Explain the difference between “can” and “may” when asking for permission.
- Construct a sentence using “should” to offer advice.
- Use “could” in a sentence to show past possibility.
- Write a sentence using “have to” to indicate necessity.
- Provide an example of a sentence with “ought to” expressing a duty.
- Explain how “might” is used to show uncertainty.
- Write a sentence using “must not” to express prohibition.
- Use “may” in a sentence to show polite permission.
- Write a sentence where “should” is used to give a suggestion.
- Provide an example of a sentence using “could” to express ability.
- Explain the use of “have to” in relation to rules.
- Construct a sentence with “would” to express a future action in a hypothetical situation.
- Write a sentence using “might” to discuss a future possibility.
- Use “must” in a sentence about something that is required.
- Provide a sentence where “could” is used to show a past ability.
- Write a sentence using “may not” to express something that is not allowed.
- Explain how “should” can be used to offer advice.
- Construct a sentence using “can” to ask for permission.
Part C: True or False Questions
- “Must” is used to express possibility. (True/False)
- “Might” indicates a strong obligation. (True/False)
- “Should” is used to give advice or recommendations. (True/False)
- “Can” is used to express a past ability. (True/False)
- “Have to” is used to show necessity or a requirement. (True/False)
- “May” can be used to ask for permission. (True/False)
- “Could” is used to show a future possibility. (True/False)
- “Ought to” indicates a strong recommendation or duty. (True/False)
- “Must not” is used to express prohibition. (True/False)
- “Might” is used to express certainty. (True/False)
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