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The reason why we say "might have" instead of "might has" in the 3rd person singular is due to the structure of English grammar, specifically concerning modal verbs like "might." Here’s a breakdown: 1. **Modal Verb "Might":** "Might" is a modal auxiliary verb used to indicate possibility or permission. 2. **Verb Structure:** Modal verbs in English (such as might, can, could, should, etc.) are followed by the base form of another verb (infinitive without "to"). For example: - Correct: He might have gone. - Incorrect: He might has gone. 3. **Formal Grammar Rule:** The third person singular form of verbs in English typically ends in "-s" (e.g., he goes, she eats). However, modal verbs like "might" do not change form based on the subject. They remain in the base form regardless of the subject. So, "might" is always followed by the base form of the verb: - Correct: He might have gone. (Not "might has gone") 4. **Usage and Meaning:** "Might have" is used to express past possibility or uncertainty about an event that may have occurred. It is not conjugated according to the subject because modal verbs do not take on different forms to agree with the subject in tense or number. Therefore, "might have" is the correct form because it follows the standard structure of modal verbs in English, where the modal verb itself remains unchanged regardless of whether the subject is singular ("he," "she," "it") or plural ("they," "we," "you").
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First time Maine apka video dekha magar apke chainal par apne sabhi topic par sawal pucha leking dusre teacher sirf tense par video banate hai leking passive voice or modals or if clause par video nahi banate hai detaile me kya aap Ane Chanel par detaile me video banayenge please kyoki jab hum log baat karte hai to mix topic me baat karte hai
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The reason why we say "might have" instead of "might has" in the 3rd person singular is due to the structure of English grammar, specifically concerning modal verbs like "might."
Here’s a breakdown:
1. **Modal Verb "Might":** "Might" is a modal auxiliary verb used to indicate possibility or permission.
2. **Verb Structure:** Modal verbs in English (such as might, can, could, should, etc.) are followed by the base form of another verb (infinitive without "to"). For example:
- Correct: He might have gone.
- Incorrect: He might has gone.
3. **Formal Grammar Rule:** The third person singular form of verbs in English typically ends in "-s" (e.g., he goes, she eats). However, modal verbs like "might" do not change form based on the subject. They remain in the base form regardless of the subject. So, "might" is always followed by the base form of the verb:
- Correct: He might have gone. (Not "might has gone")
4. **Usage and Meaning:** "Might have" is used to express past possibility or uncertainty about an event that may have occurred. It is not conjugated according to the subject because modal verbs do not take on different forms to agree with the subject in tense or number.
Therefore, "might have" is the correct form because it follows the standard structure of modal verbs in English, where the modal verb itself remains unchanged regardless of whether the subject is singular ("he," "she," "it") or plural ("they," "we," "you").
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