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Was and were exercises with answers?

Was and were exercises with answers?

Exercise Was or Were?

  • I. was. were. happy.
  • You. was. were. angry.
  • She. was. were. in London last week.
  • He. was. were. on holiday.
  • It. was. were. cold.
  • We. was. were. at school.
  • You. was. were. at the cinema.
  • They. was. were. at home.

When past simple past simple examples?

Simple Past Uses

  • I saw a movie yesterday.
  • I didn’t see a play yesterday.
  • Last year, I traveled to Japan.
  • Last year, I didn’t travel to Korea.
  • Did you have dinner last night?
  • She washed her car.
  • He didn’t wash his car.

Is was a simple past?

In affirmative sentences the word order is subject + verb and the form of the verb in the simple past is the same for all subjects (with the exception of ‘to be’ – was/were). For example: I played football yesterday. He saw his family last week.

When to use was and were?

Whereas was is the singular past tense of to be, were is used for both the third person plural past tense (they and we) and the second person past tense (you). In the past indicative, were acts similar to was. “They were at the store,” you could say, for example.

How do you explain past simple?

The simple past tense shows that you are talking about something that has already happened. Unlike the past continuous tense, which is used to talk about past events that happened over a period of time, the simple past tense emphasizes that the action is finished.

Do you use was or were with everyone?

Everyone were convinced that he would go to the game. Everyone was convinced that he would go to the game. I think it’s “was”, because “everyone” is singular, but I just wanted to check. ‘Everyone is singular’ uses language loosely.

Is it if there was or if there were?

Existential there has no special rules when it comes to the subjunctive. Just as “he was” becomes “he were” in the subjunctive, “there was” becomes “there were.” So the answer to Jessica’s question is that “were” is the correct choice.

How to use was and be in past simple sentences?

The online exercises on this page will help you practise “was” and “were” in various positive, negative and question sentences. The exercises are recommended for beginners. It is essential to complete them before studying the next topics related to the past simple. You can do each exercise a few times until you feel sure about the answers.

When does the verb be become in the past simple?

The verb “be” becomes was/were in the past simple. Its conjugation is the following: I was, you were, he/she/it was, we were, you were, they were. The online exercises on this page will help you practise “was” and “were” in various positive, negative and question sentences. The exercises are recommended for beginners.

How to use was or were in exercise?

Was or Were – Exercise. Fill in was or were into the gaps. If there is a (-) use the negation (wasn’t or weren’t). 1. Last year my best friend 22 years old. 2. The weather cold when we in Berlin. 3. Why you so angry yesterday?

Which is the correct form of was / were?

Paul and Tom were happy, but we weren’t happy. Was / were are the past forms of am / is / are. Present: am / is = past: was. Present: are = past: were. We use was / were to talk about the past. We often use past expressions of time: yesterday, last night, last week, two months ago, etc.