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  1. To Be - Past Tense - Grammar

    • We can make negative contractions of the verb To Be in the Past tense by joining the verb (was or were) and n't (e.g. were not = weren't). We don't make a contraction of the subject and the verb(e.g. I was).… 展开

    To Be - Questions

    To create questions with To Be, you put the Verb before the Subject. Before the verb you can a… 展开

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    To Be - Short Answers

    In spoken English, we usually give short answers in response to questions. Was he from Japan? - Yes, he was (from Japan). The last part (from Japan) is not necessary. We use shorts a… 展开

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    Next Activities

    Try our interactive games to practice Was and Were (simple affirmative sentences), Was and Were in Questions (simple questions), To Be in the Past Tense (mixed) and Wa… 展开

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  1. The past tense of To Be in English has two forms: WAS and WERE I was tired this morning. You were very good. He was the best in his class. She was late for work. It was a sunny day. We were at home.
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    The past tense of To Be in English has two forms: WAS and WERE I was tired this morning. You were very good. He was the best in his class. She was late for work. It was a sunny day. We were at home.
    www.grammar.cl/Past/To_Be.htm
    Now, to understand how to formulate the verb “to be”in past simple yourself, look at the table below: The rules are as follows: I, he, she, it – was You, we, they – were
    preply.com/en/blog/the-verb-to-be-in-past-simple-te…
    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.
    learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/grammar-vocab…
    This page provides an overview of the simple past of the verb to be, covering its form and usage. Here are the forms of simple past tense of the verb to be was. were. Examples:
    www.myenglishpages.com/grammar-lesson-simpl…
    The to be verbs are am, are, is, was, and were, along with the bare infinitive be, the present participle being, and the past participle been.
    www.grammarly.com/blog/grammar/to-be/
  2. Past simple - verb 'to be' - LearnEnglish Kids

  3. The Verb “To Be” In Past Simple: How to Use It (+ Exercise) - Preply

  4. Simple Past Tense: How to Use It, With Examples

    2024年11月26日 · When you’re talking about an event that took place completely in the past or a state of affairs that used to be the case and isn’t anymore, the simple past tense is the verb tense you turn to. It’s the most essential past …

  5. Past simple | LearnEnglish - British Council

    Learn how to use the past simple to talk about the past, and do the exercises to practise using it.

  6. The Simple Past of the Verb to Be - My English Pages

    This page provides an overview of the simple past of the verb to be, covering its form and usage. The Simple Past of the Verb To Be. Here are the forms of simple past tense of the verb to be. The Affirmative Form

  7. THE PAST SIMPLE TENSE - Perfect English Grammar

    Easy explanations and examples about how to make the past simple (or simple past) tense in English with lots of exercises and quizzes.

  8. Simple Past Tense: Explanation and Examples

    The simple past tense is often seen with a time expression explaining when the activity took place or how long it lasted. Examples of "when an activity took place": On Tuesday last week , the Martians landed near the aqueduct.

  9. Was/were – past simple of ‘be’ - Test-English

    We use was/were as the past simple forms of be. We use was for I/he/she/it and were for you/we/they. I was at home yesterday. You were late at the meeting. She was excited about the party. We were tired after the excursion. Were they at …

  10. To Be In Past Tense - GrammarBank

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