2. He hasn’t closed the door yet. (isn’t/doesn’t/hasn’t) 3. My son is doing his homework. (has/is/does) 4. The kids have already arrived. (do/have/are) 5. He doesn’t have a job now. (isn’t/doesn’t/haven’t) 6. We are making a cake. (do/are/have) 7. Do cats eat bananas? (do/have/ate) 8. I am not cooking. (haven’t/am not/ don’t) 9. Has John finished his work? (is/does/has) 10. They don’t drink wine. (aren’t/haven’t/don’t) 11. There are plenty of tomatoes in the fridge. You needn’t buy any. (mustn’t/may not/ needn’t/should not) 12. This is a hospital. You mustn’t smoke here. (mustn’t/may not/ needn’t/should not) 13. He had been working for more than 11 hours. He must be tired after such hard work. He may prefer to get some rest. (must/need/had better/mustn’t/may) 14. I could speak Arabic fluently when I was a child and we lived in Morocco. But after we moved back to Canada, I had very little exposure to the language and forgot almost everything I knew as a child. Now, I can just say a few things in the language. (could/might/can/must/need) 15. The teacher said we should read this book for our own pleasure as it is optional. But we needn’t read it if we don't want to. (can/must/should/needn’t/mustn’t) 16. Can you stand on your head for more than a minute? No, I can’t (may/need/must/can/can’t) 17. If you want to learn to speak English fluently, you needn’t worry. We will help you become a fluent speaker but you have to work hard. (could/need/needn’t/mustn’t) 18. Take an umbrella. It might rain later. (need/should/mustn’t/might) 19. Can I ask a question? Yes, of course. (may/must/should/will) 20. Drivers must stop when the traffic lights are red. (could/must/may)