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Zuotengdazuo Posted 8 years ago
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Might have done?

It wasn’t fair to take him away from her on account of whatever her father might have done. (Game of Throne)

Hi. I think the "might have done" here expresses uncertainties: The first is if her father did anything at all; the second is what the thing her father might have done is. Am I right?

Thank you.

  

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There was nothing proven that her father had done anything, he didn't admit to anything or there was no evidence of anything wrong.

  • There was nothing proven that her father had done anything, he didn't admit to anything or there was no evidence of anything wrong.
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There was nothing proven that her father had done anything, he didn't admit to anything or there was no evidence of anything wrong.

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