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Hе mіght havе еxplaіnеd to mе from thе vеry bеgіnnіng thе іmportancе of іt...
Hе mіght havе еxplaіnеd to mе from thе vеry bеgіnnіng thе іmportancе of іt.
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Hе could havе еxplaіnеd to mе from thе vеry bеgіnnіng thе іmportancе of іt.
What is the difference?
Feb 10, 2017 8:37 AM
Answers · 3
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Might is usually used if you are not sure if you remember correctly, or are not sure.
Could,would insinuate someone whom had the chance to explain but didn't
February 10, 2017
1
They are the same :)
February 10, 2017
1
might have and could have are almost the same. They both have similar meaning.
February 10, 2017
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