It ______ have been my wife who moved it. She has the other key. But perhaps it was stolen…
A. might
B. must
C. can’t

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Grammar › ViewI can’t … how to solve this problem. … you … me with it?
A. figured out, will … help
B. figures out, will help
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Which sentence uses the word “absence” correctly?
A. When you are absence from school, you should find out what you missed.
B. Celia has some work to make up due to her absence yesterday.
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D. Because it is an absence day, I do not have to go to school.
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“Although I eat raw meat I have never gotten sick.”
A. Although I eat raw meat, I have never gotten sick.
B. Although, I eat raw meat I have never gotten sick.
C. Although I eat raw meat I have, never gotten sick.
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You …… done it.
A. Hadn’t
B. Hasn’t
C. Wasn’t
D. Won’t
