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How to use MIGHT in the Future in the Past Tense...?

Structure of a sentence: Future in the past tense In the total 14 tenses we covered only two time periods they are 1. Present Perfect tense and  2. Present Perfect Continuous tense. Now in this post we will learn about simple future tense which is used in the past. In this type of sentences for an action we have in mind; action has not started; action will take place only at a future time. So when we frame a sentence like “I will launch a program tomorrow”, in which we look into the future from the present time. In other case, we imagine that we live in the past time period and see towards the future, from that past time point, so that action is in our mind only. We call such a tense as Future in the past tense. Some of the examples which show the time period in which the auxiliary for this tense is “might have” and the verb in the PP form. 1. This problem might have solved if you had written in step by step method. (future in the past tense). 2. The b