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Hello,
1. Jane could be at work.
2.Jane might be at work.
What is difference between two?
1. Knowing Jane's habits and her work schedule, it's possible that she's at work.
2. I don't have the slightest idea of where you can find Jane; have you tried at her work? It's an eventuality.
Someone will probably explain better...