All the tenses in the passive voice means that there exists some
interval by which the action r function has made the "pure completion", of the
Expose'.
So to expose this secret as illegal secrecy, i have defined the meaning of "expose'".
Completed action as = the completed sentence of Extra sensory perception at either
side of the ESP interaction and talk.
As understanding what we do in the content of the ESP as the meaning we know we
are completing.
We are basically "informing "on ourselves in ESP with the peaceful alien contact
as related to our troubles on Earth and our progression of free energy.
interval by which the action r function has made the "pure completion", of the
Expose'.
So to expose this secret as illegal secrecy, i have defined the meaning of "expose'".
Completed action as = the completed sentence of Extra sensory perception at either
side of the ESP interaction and talk.
As understanding what we do in the content of the ESP as the meaning we know we
are completing.
We are basically "informing "on ourselves in ESP with the peaceful alien contact
as related to our troubles on Earth and our progression of free energy.
UNACKNOWLEDGED and SIRIUS DISCLOSURE:
by Henryk Szubinski
The meaning of expose' as the secret that has been hidden right in front of us, may also have the meaning of the
Earth as the Earth Goddess "GAIA" and her own meaning, meaning her identity as the whole Earth.
So "expose'"has some greater usage in the description of it as reading the thoughts and emotions and more, of
our Mother Earth.
In reference to the poster on "UNACKNOWLEDGED"
and the meaning of the;
"An expose of the worlds greatest secret".
EXPOSE' as;ESP,(extra sensory perception).
a participle that typically expresses completed action, that is traditionally one of the principal parts of the verb, and that is traditionally used in English in the formation of perfect tenses in the active voice and of all tenses in the passive voice
Meaning that it defines the UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE of peaceful contact between humans and aliens in that "All the tenses" are usable as in the dilation of
INTERPLANETARY SPACE where the PASSIVE VOICE= PEACEFUL CONTACT.
As the PERFECT TENSE defines the "pure god consciousness", of the universe as pure awareness.
from;
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/participle.htm
date 2018
Januari 13
While you read this think about GAIA ,our Earth mother and share the variables of her description ,now free to know about
because of the "unacknowledged" movie and documents.
Participles come in two varieties: past and present. They are two of the five forms or principal parts that every verb has. Look at the charts below.
Regular Verbs:
Verb Simple Present Simple Past Past Participle Present Participle Infinitive
giggle giggle(s) giggled giggled giggling to giggle
help help(s) helped helped helping to help
jump jump(s) jumped jumped jumping to jump
Irregular Verbs:
Verb Simple Present Simple Past Past Participle Present Participle Infinitive
bring bring(s) brought brought bringing to bring
ring ring(s) rang rung ringing to ring
sing sing(s) sang sung singing to sing
swim swim(s) swam swum swimming to swim
Notice that each present participle ends in ing. This is the case 100 percent of the time.
On the other hand, you can see that past participles do not have a consistent ending. The past participles of all regular verbs end in ed; the past participles of irregular verbs, however, vary considerably. If you look at bring and sing, for example, you'll see that their past participles—brought and sung—do not follow the same pattern even though both verbs have ing as the last three letters.
Consult a dictionary whenever you are unsure of a verb's past participle form.
Know the functions of participles.
Participles have three functions in sentences. They can be components of multipart verbs, or they can function as adjectives or nouns.
Participles in Multipart Verbs
A verb can have as many as four parts. When you form multipart verbs, you use a combination of auxiliary verbs and participles. Look at the examples below:
Our pet alligator ate Mrs. Olsen's poodle.
Ate = simple past tense [no participle].
With a broom, Mrs. Olsen was beating our alligator over the head in an attempt to retrieve her poodle.
Was = auxiliary verb; beating = present participle.
Our pet alligator has been stalking neighborhood pets because my brother Billy forgets to feed the poor reptile.
Has = auxiliary verb; been = past participle; stalking = present participle.
Our pet alligator should have been eating Gator Chow, crunchy nuggets that Billy leaves for him in a bowl.
Should, have = auxiliary verbs; been = past participle; eating = present participle.
Participles as Adjectives
Past and present participles often function as adjectives that describe nouns. Here are some examples:
The crying baby drew a long breath and sucked in a spider crouching in the corner of the crib.
Which baby? The crying baby. Which spider? The one that was crouching in the corner.
The mangled pair of sunglasses, bruised face, broken arm, and bleeding knees meant Genette had taken another spill on her mountain bike.
Which pair of sunglasses? The mangled pair. Which face? The bruised one. Which arm? The broken one. Which knees? The bleeding ones.
Participles as Nouns
Present participles can function as nouns—the subjects, direct objects, indirect objects, objects of prepositions, and subject complements in sentences. Whenever a present participle functions as a noun, you call it a gerund.
Take a look at these examples:
Sneezing exhausts Steve, who requires eight tissues and twenty-seven Gesundheits before he is done.
Sneezing = the subject of the verb exhausts.
Valerie hates cooking because scraping burnt gook out of pans always undermines her enjoyment of the food.
Cooking = the direct object of the verb hates.
We gave bungee jumping a chance.
Bungee jumping = indirect object of the verb gave.
Joelle bit her tongue instead of criticizing her prom date's powder blue tuxedo.
Criticizing = object of the preposition instead of.
Here is an embodiment of GAIA , the Earth goddess that appears in many variations of Earth , as herds of running
bison keeping them together, to the birds in the sky, the way that water moves and the way we expand when we breathe in and out.