The new stadium might be built downtown.
Our new house might be built on the lakefront.
The new dorm might be built near the student union.
what does this word mean built in bias in this sentence? Does this individual have affiliations that might create a built in bias toward this information
I built the grill out of paper.
Joe thought his plants might have mites.
I would suggest writing it as a question. For example, you might say, "How do you make a sentence about pan cake?"
The soldiers defended their Fort with all their might.
That will be correct so long as you finish the sentence and say when or where it was built. Otherwise, it is just part of a sentence.
he built a new house
Which sentence is verb from or verb tense? the ancient egyptians built pyrimads or the ancient egyptians have built pryimads
She built a very tall sand castle.
This question indicates that you might not know the meaning of the word "indicate".
The homonyms of might are a modal verb showing possibility or power, and the homonyms of mite are a tiny arachnid or a small amount. An example sentence could be: "She might find a mite on her pet dog after playing in the grass."
The Ark is the boat Noah built. The architects built many houses.