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The word might is both a noun and a verb.

The noun might is a word for power, a word for a thing.

The verb might is an auxiliary verb which indicates possibility.

Examples:

  • That might be true. (This is perhaps/possibly true).
  • I might be able to help you. (I can perhaps/possibly help you).
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