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I might have been vs I might have had

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I might have been' is used to express uncertainty about a past situation or event, while 'I might have had' is used to express uncertainty about possessing or experiencing something in the past.

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I might have been

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express uncertainty about a past situation or event.

This phrase is used when you are unsure about a specific state or condition you were in at some point in the past.

Examples:

  • I might have been late for the meeting yesterday.
  • She might have been the one who called you last night.
  • Of all this I might have been mistress.
  • I think I might have been saved.
  • I might have been a little too quick, man.
  • Look, I might have been a bit hasty to brush you aside when you were looking for initial funding.
  • Sometimes I think I might have been better at it.
  • Nostradamus was wrong, but if the world had ended, if my life had ended during my summer vacation, I might have been happier.
  • To be honest, if I wasn't with him... I might have been tempted.
  • Indulge me. I'm trying to figure out what my life could have been like, who I might have been.
  • I might have been on the site a thousand times.
  • But I might have been persuaded to buy you a drink.
  • Before, I might have been a bit...
  • I might have been... inelegant, but I thought her price-fixing scheme was ridiculous.
  • Actually, I think I might have been invited.
  • You know, a few extra right turns and I might have been you.
  • I might have been hasty in sending that e-mail.
  • If I refused, I might have been shot.
  • He thought I might have been involved with you.
  • I might have been shot at dawn.
  • And because I might have been a little tough on you.
  • I might have been, very slightly.

Alternatives:

  • I may have been
  • I could have been
  • I must have been
  • I should have been
  • I would have been

I might have had

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express uncertainty about possessing or experiencing something in the past.

This phrase is used when you are unsure about having or experiencing something at some point in the past.

Examples:

  • I might have had a different opinion back then.
  • She might have had a difficult childhood.
  • Did it look like I might have had... a slight interest in Nadia then?
  • You are the daughter I might have had.
  • Jeppe who is almost like a little child I might have had.
  • Besides... if you'd have called... I might have had a chance to clean up a little bit.
  • But my possessions and any say I might have had are gone.
  • I think I might have had a small stroke.
  • I might have had some PTSD.
  • I might have had a little something just to fortify myself.
  • I might have had a tiny little bit of weed.
  • And I might have had more fun.
  • I might have had feelings for her at one time.
  • I miss the future I might have had with you.
  • I might have had a little difficulty parting with Margot, but I'm done with it.
  • I might have had a few.
  • I might have had a couple baggies on me, and that might be why I ran away from the crash.
  • When we lived in brooklyn, I might have had To take the subway to school and make my own clothes, But at least our family was happy.
  • Of course, if I lived in the dorms, I might have had some privacy.
  • Which I might have had to do... but the police stepped in and did the job for us.
  • And to think that with the burning ovaries I've been always had, my dear, I might have had a daughter being 11 years old.
  • Now, if she'd told me that it was going down, I might have had some reason to...

Alternatives:

  • I may have had
  • I could have had
  • I must have had
  • I should have had
  • I would have had

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