The verb be in the past (was and were)

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Verb «be» in the simple past: Was /

WereBy Frank Chavira

I was in a plane

I was in London

It was beautiful

We were really happy

I was very excited

We use was / were to talk about …

◦ Origin◦ Identity◦ Age ◦ Location◦ Size◦ Mood

In the past

The verb be in the past

Affirmative Negative interrogative

How do we make sentences?

I was very happy. Subject + was + complement.

They were very happy. Subject + were + complement.

Affirmative

Subject Verb be Complement

I

was

very happy

He

She

It

You

wereWe

They

I was not in Japan. Subject + was + not+ complement.

They were not in Japan. Subject + were + not + complement.

Negative

Subject

Verb be Not Complement

I

was

not in Japan

He

She

It

You

wereWe

They

Contractions

was not wasn’t

were not weren’t

Was he scared? Was + subject + complement + ? (question mark)

Were they scared? were+ subject + complement + ? (question mark)

Interrogative - Yes / No questions

Verb be

Subject

Complement

Question mark

was

I

scared ?

He

She

It

were

You

We

They

When was he in London? Wh- was + subject + complement + ? (question mark)

When were they in London? Wh- were+ subject + complement + ? (question mark)

Interrogative - Information questions

Wh- word

Verb be

Subject

Complement

Question mark

What

was

I

scared ?

HeWhen

SheHow It

Who

were

You

Why We

Where They

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