Topics: Past Modals
What is the difference in meaning between ‘could have’ and ‘might have’?
A. ‘Could have’ implies capability or opportunity, whereas ‘might have’ implies possibility or speculation.
B. ‘Could have’ indicates a past action only
C. ‘Could have’ is used for future possibilities
D. ‘Might have’ suggests certainty about an event
Select your answer:

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