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1). Had problems at school2). Has problems in school3). had problems with school4). No improvement

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The error lies in the TENSE form of the verb 'had' and not in the preposition 'in'. The CORRECT tense to be used here should be 'has' that is simple PRESENT tense as the word 'usually' is mentioned and the tense form of the verb 'help' here is simple present tense 'helps'. Thus OPTION 2 is the correct answer.



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