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In a clause chain, the auxiliary for the Neutral voice may be dropped after the first clause from the entire discourse.  All clauses following the initial clause take the dropped auxiliary's tense; if the auxiliary is mentioned again, it usually is done to indicate a tense shift.  However, if the auxiliary is in any of the non-Neutral voices, it must be retained in the discourse.
In a clause chain, the auxiliary for the Neutral-Present voice may be dropped after the first clause from the entire discourse.  All clauses following the initial clause take the dropped auxiliary's tense; if the auxiliary is mentioned again, it usually is done to indicate a tense shift.  However, if the auxiliary is in any of the non-Neutral voices, it must be retained in the discourse.


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