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Mighten shook Fri Sep 16, 2005 16:13 pm  Mighten shook
 

Hello!
I just recently heard of this sentence,which,by the way I never used before and I am wondering what tense is it??Is it often used in common conversation?Please explain,thank you

You MIGHTEN SHOOK your head like it didn't hurt,but that hurt!
Dolly
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Shook Fri Sep 16, 2005 18:09 pm  Shook
 

Hi Dolly,

It's difficult to say. I can only suggest it sounds like you might have shook (SHAKEN), which is a perfect infinitive after might. But that's just a guess.

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