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7 Expert Ways to Use 'Might' in English [English Modal Verb]
Predict events. Indicate possibility. Highlight a lack of alternatives. Make a suggestion. Pose brainstorming questions. Indicate frustrations. Form conditionals. Using the English modal verb ‘might’ correctly can add layers of meaning to your sentence. Plus, it indicates an advanced level of knowledge and ability in your English grammar.
might've - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
might've. Contraction of might have : used to express the possibility of something occurring in the past as condition to another non-occurring past event. If we had gone to Hollywood, we might've met a film star. used to express uncertainty about a past event.
MIGHT'VE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
MIGHT'VE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of might've in English. might've. uk / ˈmaɪ.təv / us / ˈmaɪ.t̬əv / Add to word list. short form of might have: She might've taken it with her to read on the plane. (Definition of might've from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
Might've Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
Britannica Dictionary definition of MIGHT'VE. — used as a contraction of might have. I think we might've had different goals. She did what any other smart person might've done in that situation. MIGHT'VE meaning: used as a contraction of might have.
MIGHT'VE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Might've is the usual spoken form of 'might have', especially when 'have' is an auxiliary verb.
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