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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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diggerence between might and might be

Can anybody tell me that What is the difference between might and might be
  

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"might" can be followed by any verb; for example, "It might rain" or "We might succeed". "be" is just one case of this. For example, "He might be late".

  • "might" can be followed by any verb; for example, "It might rain" or "We might succeed".
  • "be" is just one case of this.
  • For example, "He might be late".
  • Sometimes the verb is implied but not stated.
  • For example.
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"might" can be followed by any verb; for example, "It might rain" or "We might succeed". "be" is just one case of this. For example, "He might be late".

Sometimes the verb is implied but not stated. For example. "Will it rain?" / "It might" (= "It might rain") or "Will he be late?" / "He might" (= "He might be").

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