'I might' a thought of that closet. Correct this sentence

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Said rapidly it could sound like this is what you hear in English, BUT when you spell it out, it is incorrect.

I might have thought = Present Perfect Tense of "to think."
I have thought
you have thought
he/she has thought
etc.

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I might have thought of that closet.

To correct the sentence "I might a thought of that closet," you need to add the verb "have" after "might" and the preposition "had" after "thought." The corrected sentence should be: "I might have had a thought of that closet."

To identify the error and correct it, you should notice that the original sentence lacks the auxiliary verb "have" and the required past participle form of the verb "think." By using the correct verb tense and adding these missing elements, the sentence becomes grammatically accurate.