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Lesson & Quiz: Simple Past Affirmative 02

Published on August 27, 2024 | Updated on October 3, 2024

The verb “to be” in the past tense has two forms: “was” and “were.”

We use “was” with singular subjects. The singular pronouns that take “was” are

Iit
heshe

On the other hand, we use “were” with plural subjects and the pronoun “you.” The plural pronouns that take “were” are

Wewere
They

Exercise

Present Progressive

Choose the right preposition to complete the sentences.

1. I at home.

2. You happy.

3. The cat on the bed.

4. The dog big.

5. The kids at school.

6. The teacher nice.

7. I tired yesterday.

8. You very kind.

9. The sun hot.

10. The movie fun.


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