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The word might've is not actually in most dictionaries but has become quite common to use as an informal contraction of the words 'might have'. Both 'might' and 'have' are auxiliary verbs (the past tense or conditional form of 'may have').

The contraction might've functions as a combined auxiliary verb.


Example:
We might have been late but we did show up.
OR:
We might've been late but we did show up.

A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.


Note: The contraction might've used as a verb or auxiliary verb is recommend for personal writing only, not for school or business.

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"Might've" is a contraction of the words "might have," which is a verb phrase. In this case, "might" is the modal verb indicating possibility and "have" is the main verb.

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Might've is a verb.

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