Verb to be in past
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WAS-WERE
verb to be in past
We can use the past simple of the verb to be to talk about situations and states in the past. I was at my gran's house yesterday.She was with her friends last Saturday. We were happy yesterday.
Structure affirmative
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structure affirmative
How to use it Use was for I, he, she and it. Use were for you, we and they
¡continue!
01/03 choose the correct answer
I ____ hungry this morning.It ____ sunny yesterday.
was-was
am-were
were-were
Fantastic
correct answer
¡continue!
02/03
You _____in the garden yesterday.
was
were
wasn´t
Fantastic
correct answer
¡continue!
03/03
They _____ at the beach last weekend.
were
weren´t
was
Fantastic
correct answer
¡continue!
!!!you failed!!!
verb to be negative
Using the negative form of “to be” in past simple
In negative sentences, add the adverb not and put it before the word was/were.
Remember that most of the time the contraction is used in negative sentences: wasn’t = was not- weren’t = were not.
Structure Negative
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Structure Negative
For negative sentences, we insert not between the auxiliary verb and main verb. Use wasn´t for I, he, she and it. Use weren´t for you, we and they
¡continue!
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Nora was my best friend. She WASN´T my girlfriend.
falsE
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TRUE
The cats were in the room. They WEREN´T in the garden.
falsE
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TRUE
We are seven years old. We not are seven years old.
falsE
¡¡¡you failed!!!
verb to be interrogative
The interrogative (question) form of the verb BE in English is used to ask questions about a person, thing, or situation. was I a student? wasn´t I a student? were you a lawyer? were´t you a lawyer? was he polite?
Structure Interrogative
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Structure Interrogative
was my book on the bed?
were we doctors?
were you famous?
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Find the different image
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00:00:00
Find the different image
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!correct!
00:00:00
Find the different image
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¡correct!
¡correct!
your time has been
00:00:00
the end
you have managed to pass the mayan test
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Verb to be in past
Start
WAS-WERE
verb to be in past
We can use the past simple of the verb to be to talk about situations and states in the past. I was at my gran's house yesterday.She was with her friends last Saturday. We were happy yesterday.
Structure affirmative
01
structure affirmative
How to use it Use was for I, he, she and it. Use were for you, we and they
¡continue!
01/03 choose the correct answer
I ____ hungry this morning.It ____ sunny yesterday.
was-was
am-were
were-were
Fantastic
correct answer
¡continue!
02/03
You _____in the garden yesterday.
was
were
wasn´t
Fantastic
correct answer
¡continue!
03/03
They _____ at the beach last weekend.
were
weren´t
was
Fantastic
correct answer
¡continue!
!!!you failed!!!
verb to be negative
Using the negative form of “to be” in past simple In negative sentences, add the adverb not and put it before the word was/were. Remember that most of the time the contraction is used in negative sentences: wasn’t = was not- weren’t = were not.
Structure Negative
02
Structure Negative
For negative sentences, we insert not between the auxiliary verb and main verb. Use wasn´t for I, he, she and it. Use weren´t for you, we and they
¡continue!
1/3
TRUE
Nora was my best friend. She WASN´T my girlfriend.
falsE
2/3
TRUE
The cats were in the room. They WEREN´T in the garden.
falsE
3/3
TRUE
We are seven years old. We not are seven years old.
falsE
¡¡¡you failed!!!
verb to be interrogative
The interrogative (question) form of the verb BE in English is used to ask questions about a person, thing, or situation. was I a student? wasn´t I a student? were you a lawyer? were´t you a lawyer? was he polite?
Structure Interrogative
03
Structure Interrogative
was my book on the bed? were we doctors? were you famous?
¡continue!
00:00:00
Find the different image
1/3
00:00:00
Find the different image
2/3
!correct!
00:00:00
Find the different image
3/3
¡correct!
¡correct!
your time has been
00:00:00
the end
you have managed to pass the mayan test
¡NOOO!
¡NOOO!
¡NOOO!
¡NOOO!
¡NOOO!
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