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Shubham Soni Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

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What's the difference between these two sentances


You could have lost your way.

You might have lost your way.

  

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" (Either is correct. "Could" is more informal - a friend might say this. )

  • " (Either is correct.
  • "Could" is more informal - a friend might say this.
  • )
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And example of usage:


A: "I struck out into the forest without a compass or map and made it to that remote hamlet okay."

B: "You could/might have lost your way." (Either is correct. "Could" is more informal - a friend might say this. "Might" is more authoritative - a forest guide might say this.)

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