Neither sentence is correct. Might had is a very bad mistake. My suggestions: I trust you had a good time in the park.
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rashid rajalIt's "might have been" + -ing. might have been sleeping; might have been working; might have been eatingI want to know use of "might"in past continuesI'd like to know how to use "might have" with a continuous form.
rashid rajalYou actually gave me very good suggestion and its about manners I believeCB wasn't talking about manners. They were making a suggestion about how to approach producing natural English sentences.