Might have/Might has when 'have' = 'possession'
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 9:52 pm
Hi!
I'm aware of the modal character of 'might' verb and that it should be used with 'have' instead of 'has'. But shouldn't I place the 'has' form when I use 'have' in 'possession' meaning?
For example: ' I want to be his friend in spite of all the downsides he might has (might have?)'.
Thank you in advance,
Sincerely,
Dmitry
I'm aware of the modal character of 'might' verb and that it should be used with 'have' instead of 'has'. But shouldn't I place the 'has' form when I use 'have' in 'possession' meaning?
For example: ' I want to be his friend in spite of all the downsides he might has (might have?)'.
Thank you in advance,
Sincerely,
Dmitry