Could have been or could had been?
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Could is the preterite (past, basically) form of can (also, would and should are the preterites of will and shall). Examples of could have in simple use: I could have stayed, but it was late and I had to work the next day. ... Note the bolded constructions are have + past participle : the present perfect tense.