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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Might had been?

Hi, all,

how would a well-educated English-speaking man say about something that happend only once very long time ago:

"It might have been..." or "It might had been..." ?

Is the second case correct at all? (In all textbooks I've never met "might had").

Thank you.
  

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It might have been ( X ) It might had been -- This is not a possible English structure.

  • It might have been ( X ) It might had been -- This is not a possible English structure.
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It might have been

(X) It might had been -- This is not a possible English structure.
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it only proves that nobody's perfect.. hehehe

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