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"may have been" or "may has been"? Dinosaur DNA may have been preserved when prehistoric mosquito became stuck in tree sap. Dinosaur DNA may has been preserved when prehistoric mosquito became stuck in tree sap.
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May have been
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"Have" - Following modal verbs (such as can, may, might), the uninflected form of the full verb is always used.
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May have been preserved
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may have been.
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