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Is "might" always followed by present pefect or can one use past perfect? E.g. might have/had been.

by Guest2932  |  12 years, 9 month(s) ago

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Is "might" always followed by present pefect or can one use past perfect? E.g. might have/had been.

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  1. Guest6251

    The sentence is: "When I sent that e-mail I thought the department might had put out that information already, but I wanted to make sure."

     


    So basically I thought that the deparment had possibly put out that infomration prior to my thinking of it--past within the past.




    It sounds bad but logically it should be right... Tenses always confuse me.

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