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Delimiter between question and answer:

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  • No column headers.
  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






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I definitely didn't leave my keys at home. I remember putting them in my bag. = I...
I can't have left my keys at home...
I'm almost sure that your classmate took your jacket by mistake. = He...
He must have taken your jacket by mistake.
Maybe she didn't mean what she said about you. = She...
She may/might not have meant what she said about you.
I think it was not a good idea to buy that car. = You...
You shouldn't have bought that car.
It wasn't a good idea for you to tell her that story. = You...
You shouldn't have told her that story.
It's possible that the teacher saw me = The teacher...
The teacher could/may/might have seen me.
I think the murderer might/should have known the woman, because she let him into the house.
might
I'm sorry you failed your exam, but you must/should have worked harder.
should
Jane couldn't/mustn't have been in the pub, she was studying for an exam.
couldn't
I'm not surprised you feel sick. You mustn't/shouldn't have eaten so much food at the party.
shouldn't
I don't know why they didn't come – they might/must not have been invited.
might
My new shoes don't feel comfortable, I couldn't/shouldn't have bought them.
shouldn't
Oh no, I can/must have left my credit card at home.
must
Mike can't/musn't have taken the car, he hasn't got the keys.
can't