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it might exists
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it might exists" is not correct in English.
The correct form is "it might exist." You can use this phrase when expressing a possibility that something is present or occurs. Example: "In this vast universe, it might exist life on other planets."
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59 human-written examples
Although there are no experimental data regarding the SpoVS oligomeric state we supposed that it might exist, like Alba and likely its most closely related families of relatives (Aravind et al., 2003), as a dimer, a hypothesis supported by the presence in the dimer model of a large hydrophobic interface between the subunits.
Science
He considered the possibility that Hell might not exist, or that it might be empty, or that it might exist on earth, or that it might be temporary.
News & Media
It was magical and I would have given anything to be able to turn to somebody and, even in a wordless exchange, acknowledge the moment, confirm it ever existed so that, in turn, it might exist forever.
News & Media
On Earth, life exists in water and on land but, on a giant gas planet, for example, it might exist high in the atmosphere, trapping nutrients from the air swirling around it.
News & Media
Voter identity fraud is all but nonexistent, but the assertion that it might exist is used as an excuse to reduce the political rights of minorities, the poor, students, older Americans and other groups that tend to vote Democratic.
News & Media
However, the existence of a virus within-host does not mean that it will transmit because it might exist only as a small proportion of the total virus population and thus have little chance of being excreted (Fig. 2B).
Science & Research
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News & Media
"All they were saying they were going to do is simply acknowledge that it might exist, as opposed to saying it does not exist," Jennifer Bremer, an economic development consultant who attended the meeting as a guest, told The Huffington Post.
News & Media
"Often I don't or can't see a drawing very well on a screen because it might exist at multiple scales or depend too much on the behavior of ink," Lostritto said.
News & Media
This new AP1 conformation might only be induced by Vpu or alternatively it might exist as a physiologically functional state that Vpu selectively uses to its advantage.
Science
In simple terms, the end-to-end transfer rates are limited by the slowest link, wherever it might exist within a path.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the base form of the verb after modal verbs like "might", "could", or "may". The correct phrase is "it might exist".
Common error
A common mistake is to conjugate the verb "exist" after "might". Remember that modal verbs like "might" are always followed by the base form of the verb. So, avoid using "it might exists"; the correct form is "it might exist".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it might exists" is intended to express a possibility. However, due to the incorrect verb conjugation, it fails to convey its intended function. The correct form, "it might exist", functions as an expression of uncertainty regarding the presence or occurrence of something. Ludwig indicates the incorrectness of this form.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "it might exists" is grammatically incorrect; the correct form is "it might exist". This error stems from the incorrect conjugation of the verb "exist" after the modal verb "might". According to Ludwig, modal verbs like "might", "could", and "may" should always be followed by the base form of the verb. Although the intention is to express possibility, the incorrect grammar undermines the clarity of the message. Remember to use "exist" rather than "exists" in such constructions to maintain grammatical accuracy.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it may exist
Replaces "might" with "may", indicating a similar degree of possibility.
it could exist
Substitutes "might" with "could", offering an alternative way to express possibility.
it potentially exists
Adds the adverb "potentially" to emphasize the possibility of existence.
it might be present
Replaces "exist" with "be present", focusing on the state of being in a location or situation.
it is possible it exists
Restructures the sentence to explicitly state the possibility.
it is conceivable it exists
Uses "conceivable" to suggest the existence is within the realm of possibility.
its existence is possible
Nominalizes "exist" and frames it as a possibility.
there is a chance it exists
Expresses possibility using the phrase "there is a chance".
it is rumored to exist
Conveys that the existence is based on rumors or unconfirmed reports.
it is believed to exist
Suggests that the existence is a matter of belief or speculation.
FAQs
How to use "it might exist" in a sentence?
Use "it might exist" to express a possibility that something is present or occurs. For example: "Given the right conditions, "it might exist" life on other planets".
What can I say instead of "it might exist"?
You can use alternatives like "it may exist", "it could exist", or "it is possible it exists" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "it might exists" or "it might exist"?
"It might exist" is the correct form. The modal verb "might" requires the base form of the verb "exist".
What's the difference between "it might exist" and "it exists"?
"It might exist" expresses a possibility or uncertainty, while "it exists" states a fact or certainty.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested