Anonymous ID: 3d005f Jan. 19, 2021, 2:41 p.m. No.12613250   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3312 >>3382 >>3563

PB

>>12613126

>>12613149

 

crumb: https://qanon.pub/?q=forbidden

 

>POTUS never crossed the line (ground).

 

>Do not glorify us.

 

>We work for you.

 

>Promises made.

 

>Promises kept.

 

>Q

 

 

POTUS today speech:

 

POTUS never crossed the line (ground).

 

Do not glorify us.

 

We work for you.

 

Promises made.

 

Promises kept.

 

Q

Anonymous ID: 3d005f Jan. 19, 2021, 2:44 p.m. No.12613312   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3382 >>3563

>>12613250

 

just mentioning

Forbidden City

oldfags know

he is speaking to us

future prooves past shit we love

 

comfy

 

 

For the past four years, I have worked to do just that. From a great hall of Muslim leaders in Riyadh to a great square of Polish people in Warsaw; from the floor of the Korean Assembly to the podium at the United Nations General Assembly; and from the

 

Forbidden City

 

in Beijing to the shadow of Mount Rushmore, I fought for you, I fought for your family, I fought for our country. Above all, I fought for America and all it stands for – and that is safe, strong, proud, and free.

Anonymous ID: 3d005f Jan. 19, 2021, 2:56 p.m. No.12613563   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3570 >>3652 >>3683

>>12613312

>>12613250

 

> Above all, I fought for America and all it stands for –

 

and that

 

is safe, strong, proud, and free.

 

IS

 

 

tense tĕns►

n. A property of verbs in which the time of the action or state, as well as its continuance or completion, is indicated or expressed.

n. A category or set of verb forms that indicate or express the time, such as past, present, or future, of the action or state.

To make tense or taut.

 

IS

 

IS SAFE

IS STRONG

IS PROUD

IS FREE

 

Difference Between

'Is and Was

in English Grammar

 

Is vs Was in English Grammar

 

There is a clear difference between is and was in English grammar as they talk about different periods. Is and was are used as different tense forms of the root verb ‘to be.’ We use is in the present tense whereas we use was in the past tense. More specifically, we use is in present continuous tense as in the sentence ‘He is eating food.’ On the other hand,the verb was is used in past continuous tense as in the sentence ‘The bird was flying to its nest.’ Let us see what more information we can find about each of these verbs. We will also pay attention to the connection between is and was in order to understand the difference between is and was.

 

What does Is mean?

 

The verb is appears as the present tense form of the verb ‘to be.’ Is can also be used as an auxiliary verb.

The plural form of is happens to be are. In short, it can be said that is describes an action that takes place at the time of speaking.

 

Look at the following sentence.

 

He is running to catch the bus.

 

Here, the verb is describes the action of ‘running’ that takes place at the time of speaking. That means the person is running at this very moment as the speaker is making this remark.

 

This is a very good example for present continuous tense where is acts as an auxiliary verb.

 

We use the verb is to describe the quality, color, and the identity of a person as in the sentences given below.

 

He is very intelligent.

 

He is dark in complexion.

 

He is Francis.

 

In the first sentence, the verb is describes the quality of the person. Then, in the second sentence, the verb is describes the color of the person and, in the third sentence, the verb is describes his identity.

 

What does Was mean?

The verb was appears as the past tense form of the verb ‘to be.’ The verb was can also be used as an auxiliary verb. The plural form of the verb was happens to be were. We can say that was describes an action that already took place before the time of speaking. To understand this, look at the following example.

 

She was making bread.

 

In the above sentence, the verb was describes the action of ‘making’ that had already taken place before the time of speaking. So, this action was happening in the past. This example here is a very good example for past continuous tense where was is used as an auxiliary verb.

 

Moreover, the verb was is used to describe a quality that is not present anymore in a person as in the sentences given below.

 

He was rich then.

 

She was married.

 

In the first sentence, we get the meaning that this person is no longer rich as the sentence indicates this person was rich in the past. In the second sentence, we get the idea that this lady we are speaking about is no longer married as her being married is given in the past tense. Then, look at another example.

 

He was an employee of a good company.

 

In the above mentioned example too the auxiliary verb was is used in the past tense to describe a past event.

 

‘She was making bread’

 

What is the difference between Is and Was in English Grammar?

Definitions of Is and Was:

Is: ‘Is’ is the present tense form of the verb ‘to be.’

 

Was: ‘Was’ is the past tense form of the verb ‘to be.

 

Auxiliary Verb:

The verbs is and was happen to be auxiliary verbs.

 

Usage:

Is: We use the verb is in present tense. More specifically, we use the verb is in the present continuous tense.

 

Was: We use the verb was in the past tense. More specifically, we use was in the past continuous tense.

 

Plural Forms:

Is: The plural form of is happens to be are.

 

Was: The plural form of was happens to bewere.

 

Connection:

The verb was happens to be the past tense form of is. They both stem from the verb ‘to be.’

 

https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-is-and-was-in-english-grammar/

Anonymous ID: 3d005f Jan. 19, 2021, 3:02 p.m. No.12613683   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12613652

>>12613563

 

????????

 

PB

>>12612631

>BTW Anons, my husband tells me to watch carefully the next three days. Some of his colleagues at the Pentagon are getting arrested. One stars up through 3 stars. It will be fairly quiet but swift. Several have already surrendered. Not anything classified. My husband will be part of the Military Tribunals…. DC. This anon is very proud.

Anonymous ID: 3d005f Jan. 19, 2021, 3:09 p.m. No.12613833   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3883

three posts

 

keyword search: luck

 

https://qanon.pub/?q=luck

 

 

Mar 27 2019

3221

Q !!mG7VJxZNCI ID: c28da1 No.5925256 📁

Mar 27 2019 14:57:51 (EST)

Anonymous ID: cea78a No.5924784 📁

Mar 27 2019 14:29:04 (EST)

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Wish me luck fags, this anon has an interview with an intelligence agency tomorrow. Very nervous!

>>5924784

Good luck, Patriot.

Autists should consider joining ABCs/Mil Intel programs if interested.

Ability to decipher complex info-strings is a valued asset.

Q

 

 

 

Apr 17 2018

1171

Q !xowAT4Z3VQ ID: 551e62 No.1074788 📁

Apr 17 2018 05:53:50 (EST)

Anonymous ID: 8c6e4e No.1074781 📁

Apr 17 2018 05:52:48 (EST)

Good morning #DoitQ big day for me got interviews first time in over a year heres hoping!

>>1074781

Good luck & God Bless!

Q

 

 

 

Apr 4 2018

1014

Q !xowAT4Z3VQ ID: 72997f No.894699 📁

Apr 4 2018 15:39:57 (EST)

Q !xowAT4Z3VQ ID: 72997f No.894658 📁

Apr 4 2018 15:38:13 (EST)

>>894571

TWITTER.

CLOWNS.

Operation Q-T2810C.

False drops.

Bot push.

Future "Conspiracy" push to norms.

Bad mixed w/ good.

Taint.

They are scared.

Q

>>894658

MZ to step down as Chairman.

MZ out of US.

@Jack

Good luck.

Q