The difference between Mighta and Shoulda
When used as verbs, mighta means , might have, whereas shoulda means should have.
check bellow for the other definitions of Mighta and Shoulda
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Mighta as a verb (colloquial):
, might have.
Examples:
"'1997, w J.K. Rowling, ''w Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'', iv:"
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Shoulda as a verb (colloquial):
Should have.
Examples:
"You shoulda told him the truth."