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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Using might be and verb

what is the difference between the two sentences??

1. He might be knowing
and
2. He might knows

Is the below sentence correct
1. The message could not be sending by the server yesterday.

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Anonymous 1. He might be knowing and 2. " You can use other verbs, for example: He might be playing football in the park.

  • Anonymous 1.
  • He might be knowing and 2.
  • " You can use other verbs, for example: He might be playing football in the park.
  • He might be going to the store.
  • 2) This one is correct: He might know the answer to the problem.
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Anonymous1. He might be knowing
and
2. He might knows
1) Is not correct with the verb "know."
You can use other verbs, for example:

He might be playing football in the park.
He might be going to the store.

2) This one is correct:

He might know the answer to the problem.

"Might" is an auxilliary verb. The main
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might is followed by a base form.

might know; might see; might do; might find; might start; might go; might be

might is not followed by any other form.

might knows; might seeing; might did; might finding; might gone
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be can be followed by a past pa

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