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Grammar Quiz: Will Not, May Not, Might Not, Will, May, and Might (Possibility)

For Students of SMP Grade 8 (Age 15)


Instructions:
1. Read each question carefully and choose the best answer from the four
options provided.
2. Pay attention to the context and the use of modal verbs.
3. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.
Questions:
1. I'm not sure if it will rain tomorrow. I _____ go to the park.

(a) will
(b) may not
(c) might
(d) will not
2. The plane _____ be delayed due to bad weather.

(a) will not


(b) may
(c) might not
(d) will
3. I have a lot of homework to do, so I _____ go to the movies tonight.

(a) will
(b) may not
(c) might
(d) will not
4. The train _____ arrive on time if there are no delays.

(a) will not


(b) may
(c) might not
(d) will
5. I'm not feeling well, so I _____ go to school tomorrow.
(a) will
(b) may not
(c) might
(d) will not
6. The new movie _____ be good. I've heard great reviews about it.

(a) will not


(b) may
(c) might not
(d) will
7. The store _____ be closed on Sundays. It's always closed on weekends.

(a) will not


(b) may
(c) might not
(d) will
8. We _____ go to the beach this weekend if the weather is nice.

(a) will not


(b) may
(c) might not
(d) will
9. I'm not sure if I can finish my project on time. I _____ need some help.

(a) will not


(b) may
(c) might not
(d) will
10. The flight _____ be canceled due to technical difficulties.

(a) will not


(b) may
(c) might not
(d) will
o
Incomplete Sentences:
1. I'm not sure if I have enough money for the concert. I _____ be able to go.
2. The exam _____ be difficult, but I've been studying hard. I think I'll do well.
3. The restaurant _____ be open late tonight. We can go there for dinner after
the movie.
4. I'm not feeling well today. I _____ stay home from school.
5. The weather forecast says it will rain tomorrow. We _____ have to cancel our
picnic.
Answer Key:
1. (b) may not
2. (c) might not
3. (b) may not
4. (d) will
5. (b) may not
6. (a) will not
7. (a) will not
8. (b) may
9. (c) might not
10. (a) will not
Incomplete Sentences:
1. might not
2. will
3. may
4. might have to
5. might have to
Explanation of Answers for Grammar Quiz: Will Not, May Not, Might Not, Will,
May, and Might (Possibility)

Questions:
1. Answer: (b) may not
Explanation: The speaker is unsure of whether or not it will rain tomorrow, so they
use the modal verb "may not" to express the possibility that they will not go to the
park.
2. Answer: (c) might not
Explanation: The speaker is speculating about the possibility of the plane being
delayed due to bad weather. They use the modal verb "might not" to express this
uncertainty.
3. Answer: (b) may not
Explanation: The speaker has a lot of homework to do, which makes it less likely
that they will be able to go to the movies tonight. They use the modal verb "may not"
to express this possibility.
4. Answer: (d) will
Explanation: The speaker is expressing their expectation that the train will arrive on
time if there are no delays. They use the modal verb "will" to convey a strong sense
of certainty.
5. Answer: (b) may not
Explanation: The speaker is feeling unwell, which makes it less likely that they will
be able to go to school tomorrow. They use the modal verb "may not" to express this
possibility.
6. Answer: (a) will not
Explanation: The speaker is making a prediction based on the positive reviews they
have heard about the new movie. They use the modal verb "will not" to express the
opposite of their prediction.
7. Answer: (a) will not
Explanation: The speaker is basing their prediction on the fact that the store is
always closed on weekends. They use the modal verb "will not" to express their
strong belief that the store will be closed on Sundays.
8. Answer: (b) may
Explanation: The speaker is expressing their conditional plan to go to the beach this
weekend if the weather is nice. They use the modal verb "may" to convey the
possibility of this plan happening.
9. Answer: (c) might not
Explanation: The speaker is acknowledging their uncertainty about whether or not
they can finish their project on time. They use the modal verb "might not" to express
this possibility.
10. Answer: (a) will not
Explanation: The speaker is making a prediction based on the possibility of
technical difficulties causing the flight to be canceled. They use the modal verb "will
not" to express the opposite of their prediction.
Incomplete Sentences:
1. Answer: might not
Explanation: The speaker is unsure if they have enough money to afford the
concert ticket. They use the modal verb "might not" to express their uncertainty
about being able to go.
2. Answer: will
Explanation: The speaker is expressing their expectation that the exam will be
difficult, but they are confident that they will do well because they have been
studying hard. They use the modal verb "will" to convey their belief in their own
abilities.
3. Answer: may
Explanation: The speaker is making a prediction based on their assumption that the
restaurant is usually open late on weekdays. They use the modal verb "may" to
express the possibility of this being the case.
4. Answer: might have to
Explanation: The speaker is expressing their conditional plan to stay home from
school if they are still feeling unwell tomorrow. They use the modal verb "might have
to" to convey the possibility of this happening.
5. Answer: might have to
Explanation: The speaker is making a prediction based on the weather forecast,
which suggests that it will rain tomorrow. They use the modal verb "might have to" to
express the possibility of canceling their picnic due to the weather.
Additional Grammar Quiz: Will Not, May Not, Might Not, Will, May, and Might
(Possibility)

For Students of SMP Grade 8 (Age 15)


Instructions:
1. Read each question carefully and choose the best answer from the four
options provided.
2. Pay attention to the context and the use of modal verbs.
3. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.
Questions:
1. I'm not sure if I'll be able to finish my homework tonight. I _____ have to stay
up late.

o (a) will
o (b) may not
o (c) might
o (d) will not
2. The store _____ be open late tonight. They usually close at 9:00 pm.

o (a) will not


o (b) may
o (c) might not
o (d) will
3. I'm not feeling very confident about the exam tomorrow. I _____ pass it.

o (a) will
o (b) may not
o (c) might
o (d) will not
4. The train _____ be delayed due to the heavy traffic.

o (a) will not


o (b) may
o (c) might not
o (d) will
5. I'm not sure if I have enough time to prepare for the presentation. I _____
need to ask for help.

o (a) will
o (b) may not
o (c) might
o (d) will not
Incomplete Sentences:
1. The weather forecast says it will be sunny tomorrow. We _____ go to the park
for a picnic.
2. I'm not sure if I can make it to the party on Saturday. I _____ be working late.
3. The new restaurant _____ be very good. I've heard great things about it.
4. I'm not feeling well today. I _____ have to stay home from school.
5. The bus _____ be late again. It's always late these days.
Answer Key:
1. (b) may not
2. (a) will not
3. (b) may not
4. (a) will not
5. (c) might
Incomplete Sentences:
1. might
2. might have to
3. will probably
4. might have to
5. might be
Explanation of Answers:
Questions:
1. Answer: (b) may not
Explanation: The speaker is unsure of whether or not they will be able to finish their
homework tonight, so they use the modal verb "may not" to express the possibility
that they will not have to stay up late.
2. Answer: (a) will not
Explanation: The speaker is basing their prediction on the store's usual closing
time, which is 9:00 pm. They use the modal verb "will not" to express their strong
belief that the store will not be open late tonight.
3. Answer: (b) may not
Explanation: The speaker is expressing their lack of confidence in their ability to
pass the exam tomorrow. They use the modal verb "may not" to convey the
possibility of them failing the exam.
4. Answer: (a) will not
Explanation: The speaker is making a prediction based on the possibility of heavy
traffic causing the train to be delayed. They use the modal verb "will not" to express
the opposite of their prediction.
5. Answer: (c) might
Explanation: The speaker is acknowledging their uncertainty about whether or not
they have enough time to prepare for the presentation. They use the modal verb
"might" to express this possibility.
Incomplete Sentences:
1. Answer: might
Explanation: The speaker is making a conditional plan to go to the park for a picnic
if the weather forecast is accurate. They use the modal verb "might" to convey the
possibility of this plan happening.
2. Answer: might have to
Explanation: The speaker is expressing their conditional plan to work late on
Saturday, which could make it difficult for them to attend the party. They use the
modal verb "might have to" to convey the possibility of this happening.
3. Answer: will probably
Explanation: The speaker is making a prediction based on the positive feedback
they have heard about the new restaurant. They use the modal verb "will probably"
to express their strong belief that the restaurant will be good.
4. Answer: might have to
Explanation: The speaker is expressing their conditional plan to stay home from
school if they are still feeling unwell tomorrow. They use the modal verb "might have
to
1. Global warming or climate change is a major contributing factor to .......

2. What is the impact of global warming?

3. What are the cause of air pollution?

4. Why do people and local governments mining for natural gases, deforestation, and even improper
use of water resources?

5. The effects of the modern world on the environment can lead to many problems. What will
happen if measures are not taken to protect the environment?

Answers:

1. Environmental damage.

2. Increase in melting ice caps, a rise in sea levels, and the formation of new weather patterns.

3. Air pollution is primarily caused as a result of excessive and unregulated emissions of carbom
dioxide into the air.

4. Because they attempt to boost local economies

5. We can potentially witness the extinction of more endangered species, worldwide pollution, and a
completely uninhabitable planet.

(Irene)

1. Global warming or climate change is a … contributing factor to enviromental damage

a. Minor

b. Major

c. Maximum

2. Air pollution is primarily caused as…

A result of excessive and unregulated emissions of carbon dioxide into the air

(Vica)

1. What is the cause of melting ice caps?

a. Global warming

b. Earthquake

c. Flood

2. What can we do to establish the environment?

Reuse, reduce, recycle

(Cyrene)

1. A result of excessive and unregulated emissions of carbon dioxide into the air is caused by?
a. air pollution.

b. global warning

c. oil spills

2. Pollutants mostly emerge from?

from the burning of fossil fuel addition to chemicals, toxic substances, and improper waste disposal

(Azmi)

1.these all are global warming effect, except

A. Melting ice caps

B. rise in sea level

C. rise in carbon dioxide

2.what is the effects of the modern world on the environment can lead to?

If measures are not taken to protect the environment, we can potentially witness the extinction of
more endangered species, worldwide pollution, and a completely uninhabitable planet

(Brahma)

1. In many areas, ....... and local governments do not sustainably use their natural resources.

A. Person

B. People

C. Inhabitans

2. What are some consequences of unsustainable use of natural resources?

• the consequences of unsustainable resource use, such as environmental degradation and species
extinction

Climate change – can we stop it?


A 1. Before the year 2100, all the energy that we use …… perhaps
come from renewable sources.
A. may C. might
B. will D. come

2. There are still some people who say that climate change is not ….
A. stoppable C. good
B. real D. usefull
3. There are other people who have......
A. Priorities C. Fault
B. Challenge D. Effect

4. We should use green energy sources instead, known as .....


A. Reuse C. Reduce
B. Recycle D. Renewable

5. in november 2021, world leaders met in...in scotland, for the


COP26 summit.
a. Aberdeen
b. glasgow
c. berlin
d. roma

B 1. World leaders agree that we should stop using ........... and ........
to generate heat and electricity.

2. Many countries promised to become “carbon neutral” before …..

3. There are people and big companies that just want to make
money, and are not interested in anything that....

4. World leaders met in Glasgow, in Scotland, for the COP26 summit


in ....

5. some have promised to become carbon neutral even faster world


leaders agree that we have to stop using...

Vocabulary
Extinct, waste, flood, laws, melt, pollution, re-use, throw away,
recycle, charge, disconnect, save, leave on standby.
Multiple Choice Questions (Vocabulary):

1. When a type of animal disappears forever, it becomes ________.

a) extinct b) recycled c) polluted d) reused

2. Discarded items that we don't need anymore are called ________. a) floods
b) charges c) waste d) laws
3. When a large amount of water overflows onto land, it creates a ________. a)
melt
b) flood c) reuse d) pollution
4. Rules that people must follow are called ________.
a) waste
b) charges
c) laws d) disconnect
5. When ice and glaciers turn into water, they ________. a) melt b) save
c) throw away
d) recycle

Incomplete Sentences (Vocabulary):

6. We can help the environment by ________ our plastic water bottles instead of
throwing them away. a) recycling b) charging c) disconnecting d) leaving on
standby

7. Smoke from factories and cars can cause ________ in the air. a) floods b)
pollution c) reuse d) waste

8. It's important to ________ electronics completely to avoid wasting energy. a)


disconnect b) throw away c) recycle d) leave on standby

9. We can ________ energy by turning off lights when we leave a room. a) save
b) charge c) melt d) pollute

10. Remember to ________ your phone before it runs out of battery. a) reuse
b) charge c) flood d) disconnect
11. Throwing away food that is still good creates unnecessary ________.
a) waste b) recycle c) laws d) pollution
12. Some ________ have been passed to protect endangered animals.
a) waste
b) charges c) laws d) floods
13. Before leaving a room, you should ________ appliances like TVs or
computers to save energy. a) disconnect b) throw away c) recycle d) leave on
standby

Multiple Choice Questions (More Than One Answer - Simpler Language):


1. What can we do to throw away less stuff? (Choose more than one) a) Toss
out old clothes. b) Turn used paper and plastic into new things. c) Use the
same bags for shopping again and again. d) Buy things with tons of wrapping.
2. How can we save water at home? (Choose more than one) a) Take quick
showers instead of long ones. b) Fix leaky faucets so they don't drip. c) Water
the grass every single day. d) Turn off the faucet while brushing your teeth.
3. What problems can climate change bring? (Choose more than one) a) More
rough and strong storms happening often. b) Oceans getting higher and
flooding more land. c) Weather getting warmer than usual on average. d)
Cleaner air to breathe.
4. What makes the air dirty? (Choose more than one) a) The smoke coming out
of cars. b) Smoke and yucky stuff from factories. c) Planting new trees. d)
Riding a bike instead of driving a car.
5. How can we help animals that are in danger of disappearing? (Choose more
than one) a) Make special places to protect these animals. b) Stop people
from hunting them too much. c) Let their homes be destroyed, it's okay. d)
Support groups that try to save them.

Answer Key:

Multiple Choice:
1. a) Extinct
2. c) Waste
3. b) Flood
4. c) Laws
5. a) Melt
Incomplete Sentences:
6. a) Recycling
7. b) Pollution
8. a) Disconnect
9. a) Save
10. b) Charge
11. a) Waste
12. c) Laws
13. a) Disconnect
Multiple Choice (More Than One Answer):
1. b) Recycling paper and plastic, c) Reusing shopping bags
2. a) Taking shorter showers, b) Fixing leaky faucets, d) Turning off the tap while
brushing teeth
3. a) More frequent and intense storms, b) Rising sea levels, c) Warmer average
temperatures
4. a) Car exhaust fumes, b) Factory emissions
5. a) Creating wildlife reserves, b) Reducing hunting and poaching, d)
Supporting organizations that work for conservation
tezt 1

The science is clear: climate change is real, human-caused, and a looming threat.
While the challenges are significant, they are not insurmountable. The recent COP26
summit showed a global commitment to transitioning towards renewable energy
sources and achieving carbon neutrality. This shift is not just about saving the planet,
it's about creating a cleaner, healthier future for all.

The road ahead won't be easy. There will be those who prioritize short-term profits
over long-term sustainability, and politicians who struggle to translate promises into
action. However, the urgency of the situation demands collective action. By holding
our leaders accountable, embracing green technologies, and fostering a culture of
environmental responsibility, we can turn the tide on climate change and secure a
livable planet for generations to come.

Based on the passage, what is the MAIN reason the environment is in danger?

a) Natural occurrences only


b) Human activity and unsustainable practices ** (answer)** c) Lack of money for
green solutions
d) People who don't care about the planet

Incomplete Sentence:

The passage suggests that to protect the environment, we should _____________.


(reduce, reuse, and recycle)

1. According to the passage, what are some examples of human activities


harming the environment? (a) Playing sports outdoors
(b) Using public transportation (answer) (c) Planting trees
(d) Eating healthy foods

2. The passage mentions "reduce, reuse, and recycle." What is the purpose of
these actions? (a) To create more waste
(b) To make money
(c) To conserve resources and reduce pollution (answer) (d) To punish
people who litter

Text 2

Human activity is undeniably a major threat to the environment. From global


warming's drastic weather changes to air pollution choking our cities, the impact is
undeniable. Unsustainable practices like deforestation and improper resource
management further strain the planet's resources.

These environmental problems have grave consequences. We risk losing countless


species, facing widespread pollution, and potentially rendering Earth unfit for life.
The solution lies in adopting a more sustainable lifestyle, minimizing waste, and
embracing practices that lessen our environmental footprint. By taking action now,
we can safeguard our planet for generations to come.

Scientists mostly agree that climate change is:

a) Not real b) Caused by something other than humans


c) Real and caused by humans (answer) d) A problem we can't solve

1. The passage mentions a recent summit focused on climate change. What is


the name of this summit? (a) The World Cup
(b) The COP26 summit (answer) (c) The Winter Olympics
(d) The Space Race

2. What does the passage suggest is a key step towards stopping climate
change? (a) Using more coal for electricity
(b) Continuing to pollute the environment
(c) Switching to renewable energy sources (answer) (d) Ignoring the problem

Incomplete Sentence:

The recent COP26 summit aimed to ____________ climate change by encouraging


a shift to renewable energy. (stop)

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