To construct a sentence in English in the affirmative form, you need to first place the subject group, then the verb, then the complement
Subject + verb + complement, like Mat (subject) t lives (verb to live) in Paris (complement)
I think that the sentence should be : Before " was" was "was", "was" was "is".
What I understood is that the past form of the verb "to be" is first at the present before being at the past... As the present is always a present and then became a past... Kinda philosophical 😂
I don't know, I understand the past form of the verb to be but employing “was” in all sentence, I don't understand, I may be not philosophical 😂😂
Maybe he wanted to speak in English like the Chinese sentences with “Shi”
I think it would make sense because it is saying that the present tense of “was” is “is”.
It would make more sense like this:
‘Before “was” was “was”, “was” was “is”. Took me a while to figure it out 😂
I think it would make sense because it is saying that the present tense of “was” is “is”.
It would make more sense like this:
‘Before “was” was “was”, “was” was “is”. Took me a while to figure it out 😂
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