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What is the past tense of convince someone of the merits of?

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The past tense of convince someone of the merits of is convinced someone of the merits of.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of convince someone of the merits of is convinces someone of the merits of.

The present participle of convince someone of the merits of is convincing someone of the merits of.

The past participle of convince someone of the merits of is convinced someone of the merits of.

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