First Term Examination English Grammar Primary 4 First Term Lesson Notes Week 12

English Language Primary 4 First Term Examination – Week 12

Instructions:

  1. Read all questions carefully.
  2. Answer all questions to the best of your ability.
  3. For Part A, choose the correct option (a, b, c, or d) for each question.
  4. For Part B, write short answers to the questions. Make your answers clear and to the point.
  5. For Part C, circle ‘True’ if the statement is correct, and ‘False’ if it is not.
  6. Do not talk to other students during the exam.
  7. Do not look at other students’ papers.
  8. If you need help, raise your hand and wait for the teacher.
  9. Make sure your answers are neat and legible.
  10. Keep your exam area tidy.

Part A: Objective Questions

  1. The teacher said, “You ___ finish your homework before playing.”
    a) might
    b) must
    c) could
    d) would
  2. Which word is used to ask for permission?
    a) Must
    b) Can
    c) Ought
    d) Have to
  3. “I ___ visit my grandmother tomorrow.”
    a) might
    b) must
    c) should
    d) would
  4. Which auxiliary verb is used to express an obligation?
    a) Can
    b) May
    c) Must
    d) Might
  5. “You ___ apologize for being late.”
    a) must
    b) can
    c) might
    d) may
  6. “Can I ___ to the park today?”
    a) goes
    b) go
    c) going
    d) went
  7. “She ___ read the book last night.”
    a) might
    b) may
    c) could
    d) must
  8. Which word is used to express possibility?
    a) Must
    b) Ought
    c) Might
    d) Have to
  9. “We ___ complete the project by next week.”
    a) must
    b) could
    c) might
    d) can
  10. “I ___ not forget to bring my lunch.”
    a) might
    b) can
    c) must
    d) should
  11. “You ___ be quiet in the library.”
    a) may
    b) must
    c) might
    d) should
  12. “They ___ play outside if it stops raining.”
    a) must
    b) should
    c) could
    d) might
  13. “Can I ___ your pencil?”
    a) borrow
    b) borrowing
    c) borrowed
    d) borrows
  14. “He ___ call you if he needs help.”
    a) might
    b) could
    c) must
    d) should
  15. “You ___ finish your book by Friday.”
    a) might
    b) have to
    c) could
    d) may
  16. “I ___ ask her to join us.”
    a) might
    b) should
    c) have to
    d) could
  17. “She ___ be at the meeting by now.”
    a) might
    b) must
    c) should
    d) would
  18. “You ___ not speak loudly in the hall.”
    a) should
    b) could
    c) can
    d) might
  19. “They ___ take the bus to school.”
    a) must
    b) could
    c) would
    d) might
  20. “I ___ finish my homework before dinner.”
    a) must
    b) should
    c) could
    d) might
  21. “She ___ go to the dentist this week.”
    a) should
    b) can
    c) might
    d) must
  22. “We ___ take a break after this lesson.”
    a) might
    b) must
    c) should
    d) could
  23. “He ___ apologize for the mistake.”
    a) must
    b) can
    c) might
    d) should
  24. “You ___ wear a uniform to school.”
    a) must
    b) might
    c) could
    d) would
  25. “I ___ like to join the club next year.”
    a) might
    b) must
    c) should
    d) would
  26. The word “must” shows: a) Permission
    b) Possibility
    c) Obligation
    d) Excuse
  27. The sentence “She __ can read” should have: a) must
    b) might
    c) can
    d) should
  28. Which word expresses possibility? a) Must
    b) Have to
    c) Could
    d) Ought to
  29. “You __ leave your shoes outside” shows: a) must
    b) might
    c) could
    d) should
  30. “He __ be at home now” means: a) must
    b) should
    c) could
    d) will

 

Part B: Theory Questions

  1. Write a sentence using “must” to express an obligation.
  2. Use “might” in a sentence to show possibility.
  3. Explain the difference between “can” and “may” when asking for permission.
  4. Construct a sentence using “should” to offer advice.
  5. Use “could” in a sentence to show past possibility.
  6. Write a sentence using “have to” to indicate necessity.
  7. Provide an example of a sentence with “ought to” expressing a duty.
  8. Explain how “might” is used to show uncertainty.
  9. Write a sentence using “must not” to express prohibition.
  10. Use “may” in a sentence to show polite permission.
  11. Write a sentence where “should” is used to give a suggestion.
  12. Provide an example of a sentence using “could” to express ability.
  13. Explain the use of “have to” in relation to rules.
  14. Construct a sentence with “would” to express a future action in a hypothetical situation.
  15. Write a sentence using “might” to discuss a future possibility.
  16. Use “must” in a sentence about something that is required.
  17. Provide a sentence where “could” is used to show a past ability.
  18. Write a sentence using “may not” to express something that is not allowed.
  19. Explain how “should” can be used to offer advice.
  20. Construct a sentence using “can” to ask for permission.

Part C: True or False Questions

  1. “Must” is used to express possibility. (True/False)
  2. “Might” indicates a strong obligation. (True/False)
  3. “Should” is used to give advice or recommendations. (True/False)
  4. “Can” is used to express a past ability. (True/False)
  5. “Have to” is used to show necessity or a requirement. (True/False)
  6. “May” can be used to ask for permission. (True/False)
  7. “Could” is used to show a future possibility. (True/False)
  8. “Ought to” indicates a strong recommendation or duty. (True/False)
  9. “Must not” is used to express prohibition. (True/False)
  10. “Might” is used to express certainty. (True/False)

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