[ Modals for Deduction ]
He can’t have finished the project; he just started it. What does this imply?
A. He has not completed the project.
B. He has already completed the project.
C. He is still working on the project.
D. He finished the project last week.

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A. go
B. went
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___ Tom doesn’t break the law again, everything will be alright
A. Unless
B. In case
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A. shows
B. showed
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D. in
