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it might work vs it might works

The correct phrase is 'it might work.' In this case, 'work' is the base form of the verb and should not be conjugated with an 's.' The incorrect phrase 'it might works' is not used in English.

Last updated: April 04, 2024 • 852 views

it might work

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express the possibility of something being successful or effective. 'Work' is the base form of the verb in this context.

Examples:

  • If you try this method, it might work.
  • I'm not sure if the plan will work, but it might work out well.
  • I suppose it might work... until somebody sneezes.
  • I have a plan, and it might work.
  • Because I really think it might work.
  • It's similar to what Dr. Adrian was using on Peter to keep him alive at ABS, and I think it might work here.
  • It's crazy enough it might work.
  • But it might work in my building.
  • If it's a military car, it might work.
  • It's old, but it might work.
  • It's risky, but it might work for you.
  • Never know, it might work.
  • Although, if you're trying to pick up guys, it might work.
  • It's a weird combo, but it might work out if it happens again.
  • If you send someone known to the men on that beach, it might work.
  • Yes, it might work, if I could get any power.
  • It's not supposed to trigger a bomb, but it might work on this circuit.
  • Although it might work, it could be painful and places the organ at risk of deformation.
  • Let's call this scheme "Print Aid." And here's how it might work.
  • In the article he talks about the potential value of a rolling release and how it might work.
  • I'm thinking, we get a long enough lead for the microphone, all the way down here - it might work.
  • If you take more than you should, it might work for the first night, but for future nights, it will cause insomnia.

it might works

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • I suppose it might work... until somebody sneezes.
  • I have a plan, and it might work.
  • It's crazy enough it might work.
  • But it might work in the crack.
  • It might work for both of us.
  • But it might work if it's already activated.
  • Somebody is trying to influence public policy, and I think it might work.
  • But it might work in my building.
  • I mean, it might work out for me and Lavon.
  • It might work on the jurors who recognize you.
  • It might work out better than assisted suicide, actually.
  • If it's a military car, it might work.
  • It's old, but it might work.
  • It might work on my Aunt Lurleen.
  • It might work on the Stone of Tears.
  • Because I really think it might work.
  • While they haven't actually tried this yet, they think it might work.
  • It might work but we'll all die from tritium poisoning.
  • It might work better... this way.
  • It might work if we make it bigger.

Alternatives:

  • it might work
  • it may work
  • it could work
  • it should work
  • it will work

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