to meet (without having arranged):
A. wear out
B. hang out
C. run into
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B. The use of ‘must have’ and ‘might have’ is interchangeable in past deductions.
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D. Using ‘must have’ and ‘might have’ in past deductions depends on the speaker’s mood.
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