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should have: You should use should have in a sentence as past tense like "You should have done your chores." I agree with that as: This is used when you are talking about an event that took place over time.

should had: You might be thinking of I should have had as in I should have had more sympathy for them. This is the past perfect tense. It is about an event that happened and was over in a short period of time in the past.

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