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I might be mentioned vs I might mentioned

The correct phrase is 'I might be mentioned.' The verb 'mentioned' is in the past participle form and needs the auxiliary verb 'be' to form the passive voice. The second phrase is incorrect because it lacks the auxiliary verb 'be.'

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 985 views

I might be mentioned

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express the possibility of being referred to or talked about by someone else.

Examples:

  • I might be mentioned in the report.
  • She might be mentioned as a potential candidate.
  • They might be mentioned during the meeting.

I might mentioned

This phrase is incorrect in English. It lacks the auxiliary verb 'be' needed to form the passive voice.


Alternatives:

  • I might mention
  • I might have mentioned
  • I might be mentioning
  • I might have been mentioned
  • I might have been mentioning

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