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Might have not known vs Might not have known

Both "might have not known" and "might not have known" are grammatically correct, but "might not have known" is more commonly used in English. The placement of the word "not" is important in this context.

Last updated: April 11, 2024 • 331 views

Might have not known

This phrase is grammatically correct but less commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a possibility that someone did not know something in the past. The word order is "might not have known."

Alternatives:

  • might not have known
  • may not have known
  • could not have known
  • must not have known
  • should not have known

Might not have known

This phrase is grammatically correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a possibility that someone did not know something in the past. The correct word order is "might not have known."

Alternatives:

  • might have not known
  • may not have known
  • could not have known
  • must not have known
  • should not have known

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