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Originally Posted by Neapolitan
Yeah well, you can't keep having a poll made. He had only one chance to make it, and he had missed the opportunity to make it. I was talking about something he should "had" done when he "had" the chance, so shouldn't be "he should had"? Right? I mean any one else would had or have said "he should of made the poll."
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Not to be pedantic, but no, I don't think there's ever a usage of "should had". Would you say "Hitler turned towards Kiev when he should had gone on to Moscow?" No, you'd say "he should have". So no matter the tense of the sentence, I think it's "should have" always.