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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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What is the differance between might and might have?

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Examples: I might watch the football match today on TV. - Might is an auxilliary (helping) verb indicating possibility. I might have a few friends over to watch it with me.

  • Examples: I might watch the football match today on TV.
  • - Might is an auxilliary (helping) verb indicating possibility.
  • I might have a few friends over to watch it with me.
  • - Have is the main verb.
  • If the tickets hadn't cost so much, I might have gone to the match in person.
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Examples:

I might watch the football match today on TV. - Might is an auxilliary (helping) verb indicating possibility.

I might have a few friends over to watch it with me. - Have is the main verb.

If the tickets hadn't cost so much, I might have gone to the match in person. (Might is an auxilliary (helping) verb indicating possibility, used with pas

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