The verb “to be” in the past is “was” for I, he, she, it and “were” for we, you, they.
In the affirmative: I was at home yesterday. They were busy last week.
In the negative: She wasn’t at school today. We weren’t in class this week.
In the interrogative: Was Lucy in class today? Were your parents with you at the circus?
Now do the exercises according to the rules and examples you have just learned.
Do you know why Mark ____ sad yesterday?
My parents _______ in Europe in the summer.
You ________ wrong about that question. I got it right.
William Shakespeare _____ the most important English writer.
The Browns _________ at the party because their only son had a car accident.
Lucy ______ in class this morning. She’s sick in bed.
Beth ________ with the girls. Do you know where she is?
The tourists _______ very busy this morning. There are many places to visit in this town.
_______ you born in the 1980s or in the 1990s?
_____ I right or wrong when I gave you my opinion?
Where ______ you last Saturday?
Tim _______ very happy last week because of his birthday party.
Where _______ your brother 2 hours ago? He ________ with you.
When _____ the last time you stayed home on the weekend?
Where’s the book that _____ on my desk this morning?
Sally and Joe ________ at the supermarket this morning.
They boy _____ very sick when the ambulance took him to the hospital.
I asked to go out because I _____ thirsty.
When _______ your mom born?
How _____ the party like?
The verb “to be” in the past is “was” for I, he, she, it and “were” for we, you, they.
In the affirmative: I was at home yesterday. They were busy last week.
In the negative: She wasn’t at school today. We weren’t in class this week.
In the interrogative: Was Lucy in class today? Were your parents with you at the circus?
Now do the exercises according to the rules and examples you have just learned.
Do you know why Mark ____ sad yesterday?
My parents _______ in Europe in the summer.
You ________ wrong about that question. I got it right.
William Shakespeare _____ the most important English writer.
The Browns _________ at the party because their only son had a car accident.
Lucy ______ in class this morning. She’s sick in bed.
Beth ________ with the girls. Do you know where she is?
The tourists _______ very busy this morning. There are many places to visit in this town.
_______ you born in the 1980s or in the 1990s?
_____ I right or wrong when I gave you my opinion?
Where ______ you last Saturday?
Tim _______ very happy last week because of his birthday party.
Where _______ your brother 2 hours ago? He ________ with you.
When _____ the last time you stayed home on the weekend?
Where’s the book that _____ on my desk this morning?
Sally and Joe ________ at the supermarket this morning.
They boy _____ very sick when the ambulance took him to the hospital.
I asked to go out because I _____ thirsty.
When _______ your mom born?
How _____ the party like?
The verb “to be” in the past is “was” for I, he, she, it and “were” for we, you, they.
In the affirmative: I was at home yesterday. They were busy last week.
In the negative: She wasn’t at school today. We weren’t in class this week.
In the interrogative: Was Lucy in class today? Were your parents with you at the circus?
Now do the exercises according to the rules and examples you have just learned.
Do you know why Mark was sad yesterday?
My parents were in Europe in the summer.
You were wrong about that question. I got it right.
William Shakespeare was the most important English writer.
The Browns weren’t at the party because their only son had a car accident.
Lucy wasn’t in class this morning. She’s sick in bed.
Beth wasn’t with the girls. Do you know where she is?
The tourists were very busy this morning. There are many places to visit in this town.
Were you born in the 1980s or in the 1990s?
Was I right or wrong when I gave you my opinion?
Where were you last Saturday?
Tim was very happy last week because of his birthday party.
Where was your brother 2 hours ago? He wasn’t with you.
When was the last time you stayed home on the weekend?
Where’s the book that was on my desk this morning?
Sally and Joe were at the supermarket this morning.
They boy was very sick when the ambulance took him to the hospital.
I asked to go out because I was thirsty.
When was your mom born?
How was the party like?
To be in the past.pdf
Where were you last. Saturday? Sally and Joe were at. the supermarket this. morning. My parents were in. Europe in the summer. Beth wasn't with the. girls.