What is the simple past form of “His glory can never fade.”?












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  • His glory can never fade does not have a past tense transform.

    It begins with can, which is a modal auxiliary, and is therefore not inflected for tense.


  • They had someone to help them does not have a passive transform.

    It uses have in the sense of 'possess', which does not allow the passive construction.







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    Your teacher is making jokes with you.




    • His glory can never fade does not have a past tense transform.

      It begins with can, which is a modal auxiliary, and is therefore not inflected for tense.


    • They had someone to help them does not have a passive transform.

      It uses have in the sense of 'possess', which does not allow the passive construction.







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      Your teacher is making jokes with you.




      • His glory can never fade does not have a past tense transform.

        It begins with can, which is a modal auxiliary, and is therefore not inflected for tense.


      • They had someone to help them does not have a passive transform.

        It uses have in the sense of 'possess', which does not allow the passive construction.







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        Your teacher is making jokes with you.




        • His glory can never fade does not have a past tense transform.

          It begins with can, which is a modal auxiliary, and is therefore not inflected for tense.


        • They had someone to help them does not have a passive transform.

          It uses have in the sense of 'possess', which does not allow the passive construction.







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        Your teacher is making jokes with you.




        • His glory can never fade does not have a past tense transform.

          It begins with can, which is a modal auxiliary, and is therefore not inflected for tense.


        • They had someone to help them does not have a passive transform.

          It uses have in the sense of 'possess', which does not allow the passive construction.








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