tufguy
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"I went to his home rang bell but he didn't open. He might have been asleep or taking shower."
"I went to his home he didn't open the door, he would be taking shower or might be sleeping."
When we use "might have done" in a sentence so that means we are talking about an incident that happened in past before the incident that we are talking about right now like "I went there because I thought he might have brought a new car". If my first sentence is correct then why the useage of "might have been doing" is correct there? Please check my second sentence it also has the same meaning as the first sentence?
"I went to his home he didn't open the door, he would be taking shower or might be sleeping."
When we use "might have done" in a sentence so that means we are talking about an incident that happened in past before the incident that we are talking about right now like "I went there because I thought he might have brought a new car". If my first sentence is correct then why the useage of "might have been doing" is correct there? Please check my second sentence it also has the same meaning as the first sentence?