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Clarence Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

'have help' or 'have helped'

Should 'help' be 'helped' in the following sentence?:

The programmes have help keep these children away from further abuse
  

Top answer

Yes, it should be "have helped". CJ

  • Yes, it should be "have helped".
  • CJ
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Yes, it should be "have helped".

CJ
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When talking about present effects of the programs, use help.

When talking about their past effects up to the present, use have helped.
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Thanks for your replies.

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