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Spot the error They could helped one another with the homework

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Answered by JOANNAACHUGEORGE
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They could help one another with the homework.

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Answered by qwvilla
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They could help one another with the homework.

OR

They could have helped one another with the homework.

  • The given sentence is in simple past tense.

  • If the sentence is in past perfect tense sentence, could/should/would is the word followed by 'have'.

  • In a simple present tense sentence, the form of verb which follows could/should/would is always in simple present tense.

  • In the given sentence, the verb which follows 'could' is in simple past tense 'helped'.

  • Thus the correct sentence would wither be "They could help one another with the homework." or "They could have helped one another with the homework.".

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