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Tiempo gramatical que expresa acciones que tuvieron lugar en el pasado o se completaron en este. // Grammatical tense expressing actions that took place or were completed in the past.

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Can someone help deconstruct the sentence "Hicieron usted su tarea para hoy?"

Actually, ¿hicieron usted su tarea para hoy? is incorrect. As you say, for the third person plural the correct way to say it is: ¿Hicieron ustedes su tarea para hoy?
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No supo la respuesta

To me, as Randolf and Martin have pointed out in their answers, there is a slight difference in the timeframe. "No supo la respuesta" sounds to me like "no supo qué responder en ese momento". So for …
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"s" final en tiempo pretérito indefinido: -aste(s), -iste(s)

As to why people use it being incorrect, I guess it has to do with the second person plural being similar, but ended in s (-asteis, -isteis), mixed with what they hear around them and a certain illite …
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