Might have vs might've

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  • contraction of. might have ? If you hadn't missed that rehearsal you might've won . , ? I think they might've gone a bit too far.
  • Definition of “might've
  • English Dictionary. English ... short form of might have: She might've taken it with her to ?read on the ?plane. (Definition of might've ...
  • If we had gone to Hollywood, we might've met a film star. Used to express uncertainty about a past event. I think I might've left my umbrella on the train. Retrieved ...
  • Learner's definition of MIGHT'VE. — used as a contraction of might have. I think we might've had different goals. She did what any other smart person might've ...
  • could anyone please tell me the difference between might have and may have? He might have gone yesterday, if you had come. He may have gone yesterday, ...
  • We use may have and might have to show that something has possibly happened now or happened at some time in the past: It's ten o'clock. They might have ...
  • But there is a distinction between may have and might have in certain contexts. If the truth of a situation is still not known at the time of speaking or writing, either ...
  • May have been and might have been mean the same thing in American English, and are nearly always interchangeable. These two sentences are equivalent, ...

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