Might have. "Might of" is an error, most likely caused by the contraction "might've", which often sounds quite similar to "might of" when used in conversation. This is one of my favourite examples of a phrase being shaped by unintentionally imitating misheard speech rather than reading the phrase and allowing it to dictate the way it is pronounced, and later spelt. It is a big circle of miscommunication. "Might've" is sort of slang. "Might of" is not truly a real phrase. Many people make this mistake.
The quote is "For all sad words of tongue and pen, the saddest are these, 'It might have been.'"by John Greenleaf Whittier
Helping verbs:amarebebeenbeingcancoulddiddodoeshadhashaveismaymightmustshallshouldwaswerewillwould
The family dog might have been decrepit,but he was well-loved.
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the linking verbs are: am, is, are, was, were, has been, had been, have been, shall be, will be, might have been, should have been, would have been, appear, become, seems, look, feel, grow, remain, sound, taste. so no could be is not a linking verb.
What Might Have Been was created in 1992.
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The decline of the cattle frontier might have been prevented if there had been better land management. It might have also been prevented if they had bred less cattle.
I Might Have Been Queen was created on 1984-11-16.
think it might have been "the answer"' but that might have been harry o"s
What Might Have Been - 1915 I was released on: USA: 20 July 1915
What Might Have Been - 1912 was released on: USA: 13 May 1912
What Might Have Been - 1913 was released on: USA: 5 December 1913
As It Might Have Been - 1914 was released on: USA: 12 February 1914
It depends on what ship you're talking about and when whatever this was happened. It might have been a high wave caused by wind, or it might have been a flaw in the design of the ship, or it might have been a storm ...
when the weather deteriorated it would have been dangerous
"Might have been" implies non-actuality, while "may have been" does not imply anything about actuality but merely indicates lack of knowledge about actuality.