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What is the verb phrase in the following sentence:
This might have been...
English, 20.09.2020 17:01 Elliendc7939
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What is the verb phrase in the following sentence:
This might have been the best party in the history of all parties!
A) the best party
B) this might
C) in the history of all parties
D) might have been
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