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Old 07-Oct-2008, 13:19
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It must be certainly second one that we dont know exactly whether he is dead or he is not.This one is true that you can be sure.
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There is only a slight difference between ''might'' and ''may'', which is of no distinctive significance in this case. But in colloquial respect, you might be right.
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he could have died. means he had been subjected to death but didn't die.

he might have diead. means maybe, he has died . we don't know whether he is alive or not
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Hi Friends,
This my opinion, actually not opinion my desicion:
may have done-might have done =same meaning

Example: Why wasn't Mary in class?
a)100% She was sick (The speaker is sure)

b) 95% She must have been sick (The speaker is making a logical
conclusion,''I saw Mary yesterday
found out that she was sick.I
assume that is the reason why
she was absent.I can't think of
any other good reason'')

c)Less than 50% (The speaker is mentioning one
possibility.)
c1)She may have been sick
c2)She might have been sick
c3)She could have been sick
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Your RonBee has it right . Again.
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is might a past tense?
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is might a past tense?
Certainly not, it is future tense.
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Hi!
I would like to know through someone opinion if I am wrong about my supposition. May and Might are auxiliar verbs. So, "might" is the past tense of "may". Then, if I say: "He might have died in the accident" I 'm talking about a fact occurring sometime in the past, which indicates I don't get any doubt he is alive. But if I say " He may have died in the accident". I am refering a present doubt that I get about. So, I don't know if he is alive or dead yet.
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Default Re: May\might

Might have died -- means we don't know if he is alive or not.
Could have died -- he could die , but survived.
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Might have -- we don't know.
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