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data/oral_quiz/expected_result/week1.txt
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She {might / may / could} have left her bag behind.
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{May / Could / Can} I pet your cat?
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The restaurant {can
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We could go and sit by the river.
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She {can
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{Could / Can} you put your proposal in writing, please?
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Yes, you {can / may} borrow my bike.
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She {may / might} be able to get us tickets tomorrow.
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He {couldn
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{Could / can} you get some bread on your way home?
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You could take the train instead of the bus.
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They {might not / may not} have heard the news.
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We couldn
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A country
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She {might / may / could} have left her bag behind.
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{May / Could / Can} I pet your cat?
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The restaurant {can't / couldn't} be fully booked tonight.
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We could go and sit by the river.
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I'm sorry, but you {can't / may not} feed the animals.
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She {can't / couldn't} be still sleeping.
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{Could / Can} you put your proposal in writing, please?
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Yes, you {can / may} borrow my bike.
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She {may / might} be able to get us tickets tomorrow.
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He {couldn't / can't} have written this email.
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{Could / can} you get some bread on your way home?
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You could take the train instead of the bus.
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They {might not / may not} have heard the news.
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We couldn't start the event on time.
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A country's economy {can / may / might / could} grow or shrink.
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data/q&a_drill/expected_result/week1.txt
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No, Jenny couldn
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The canteen may be too busy at lunchtime.
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They might not find a quiet corner.
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Yes, Jenny thinks she might need to give Linda a warning.
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Linda can be too direct at times.
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Jenny may have formed the wrong impression of Linda.
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Yes, Linda might have just been tired that day.
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Yes, Richard can manage 9 o
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No, the meeting room can
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No, the canteen couldn
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No, Jenny couldn't book the meeting room for this afternoon.
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The canteen may be too busy at lunchtime.
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They might not find a quiet corner.
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Yes, Jenny thinks she might need to give Linda a warning.
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Linda can be too direct at times.
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Jenny may have formed the wrong impression of Linda.
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Yes, Linda might have just been tired that day.
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Yes, Richard can manage 9 o'clock tomorrow morning.
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No, the meeting room can't be booked the whole day tomorrow too.
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No, the canteen couldn't be busy at 9 a.m. tomorrow.
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data/transcription_exercise/expected_result/week1.txt
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Richard: Good afternoon, Jenny. I got a message that you wanted to see me. How can I help?
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Jenny: Good afternoon, Richard. Could we please talk somewhere more private?
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Richard: Sure. We could go into the meeting room, or we could get a cup of coffee in the canteen.
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Jenny: It
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Richard: O.K. Let
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Jenny: One moment. I can check. You
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Richard: So, it
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Jenny: We could try. Otherwise, could we pop out to the corner coffee shop?
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Richard: Jenny, may I ask what this is about? I
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Jenny: It
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Richard: Did you say ‘a warning
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Jenny: I
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Richard: That
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Jenny: Then, I may have formed the wrong impression of her.
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Richard: Yes, she might have just been tired that day. I think we need to discuss this in more detail.
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Jenny: Yes, I agree. If you
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Richard: Yes, I can manage 9 o
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Jenny: Sure, let me open the programme. Oh! This can
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whole day tomorrow as well.
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Richard: Oh, yes, I remember now. This is a three-day sales conference. Let
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Jenny: I suppose not. O.K. I
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Richard: Great! See you first thing in the morning, Jenny.
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Richard: Good afternoon, Jenny. I got a message that you wanted to see me. How can I help?
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Jenny: Good afternoon, Richard. Could we please talk somewhere more private?
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Richard: Sure. We could go into the meeting room, or we could get a cup of coffee in the canteen.
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Jenny: It's lunchtime. The cafeteria may be too busy. We might not get much privacy there.
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Richard: O.K. Let's use the meeting room, although it may not be available at the moment.
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Jenny: One moment. I can check. You're right. The sales team have booked it out for the whole day.
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Richard: So, it's the canteen then. We might be able to find a quiet corner.
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Jenny: We could try. Otherwise, could we pop out to the corner coffee shop?
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Richard: Jenny, may I ask what this is about? I'm beginning to feel a little concerned.
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Jenny: It's about Linda. I might need to give her a warning.
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Richard: Did you say ‘a warning'? Surely, she can't have done anything that warrants a warning!
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Jenny: I'm afraid she has. I couldn't believe it, but I actually heard her being rude to a client on the phone.
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Richard: That's very unlike Linda. She can be direct at times, but never rude.
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Jenny: Then, I may have formed the wrong impression of her.
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Richard: Yes, she might have just been tired that day. I think we need to discuss this in more detail.
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Jenny: Yes, I agree. If you're available, we could meet first thing tomorrow morning, say at 9.
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Richard: Yes, I can manage 9 o'clock. Could you please book the meeting room for us now?
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Jenny: Sure, let me open the programme. Oh! This can't be right! It says the room is booked the
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whole day tomorrow as well.
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Richard: Oh, yes, I remember now. This is a three-day sales conference. Let's meet in the canteen. It
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couldn't be that busy at 9 in the morning.
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Jenny: I suppose not. O.K. I'll see you there at 9 tomorrow.
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Richard: Great! See you first thing in the morning, Jenny.
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