whats english grammar mistake?

hellow im a foreigner. and i encountered a question in my homework about correcting the english grammar.I really have no idea about this sentence”nothing cant be figured out. The past just can’t be reached again.” Is there a grammar mistake in it or the whole sentence is kind of weird and chinglish expression? thanks a lot :)) hope u guys can figure out it 4 me soon.. cuz i need hand in my homework tomorrow.. thanks again

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  • “Nothing can’t be” is not correct English.. Not to mention in most schools they do not want you to use contractions such as can’t..

    Without having the sentence before or after, it’s a little hard to tell what exactly you’re trying to say in this part of the sentence.

    My thoughts are that you should change your grammar to say…

    We are unable to figure things out because we are unable to see the past.

    Nothing will be figured out because we know don’t have any knowledge of the past.

    Because we can never go back into the past, we will never figure things out.

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