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Contraposition Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

might have been

“I’ve been promoted,” Percy said before she could even ask,
and from his tone, he might have been announcing his election as
supreme ruler of the universe. “I’m now Mr. Crouch’s personal assistant,
and I’m here representing him.”

What does 'might have been' mean gramatically?
  

Top answer

It is possible for us to think that he was ... etc.

  • It is possible for us to think that he was ...
  • etc.
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It is possible for us to think that he was ... etc.

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