What is the past tense of form? Was or were, is or are? Note that the past singular requires was for the first and third person, while were is used with a second-person pronoun. All forms use were for the plural tenses.
To be is used as an auxiliary verb, to form continuous tenses and the passive, and as a main verb. He wasn’t at the cinema with us. Were" (rhymes with " fur ") is a past form of the verb "to be. A form of the verb “To be” is combined with a past participle to form the passive.
Passive verb constructions are useful when the subject of an action is not as important as what the subject did (the action of the sentence) or when the subject is unknown. It can be particularly hard to understand whether to use were or was in certain situations.
With a mini dictionary section (last, ago), fill in the gap exercise, a little game with question words (How good is your memory?) and an extract from Dora´s Diary (where they have to fill in the gaps with the present and past form of to be). Learn how to use the verb BE in the past tense on this page.
Emma and Jane were students, now they are doctors. Past form of Verb “To Be “ A) Fill in the blanks. Martin and Sam …… were ……… ill yesterday.
My brother and my father ……………………. For example: ACTIVE: I eat an apple. Eaten" = the main verb (in the third form – V3). Is" = an auxiliary (helping) verb.
Were is the second person singular and plural past tense form of the verb to be, and the first and third person plural past tense form of the verb to be. I hope this was useful for you. Level: intermediate.
We were walking down the street. Everything was wet. It had been raining for hours. Give more examples alternating between affirmative and negative statements: Sarah, you were at home.
One reason for the confusion might be that a similar verb, rea has an infinitive that’s spelled the same as the past tense. I wasn’t at school. But with lea that’s not how things are. Led is the correct way to spell the past tense of lead.
Lead is a common misspelling of the past tense of the verb lead. We use was when we talk about one person or thing. We use the past participle in many situations. Games are great for motivating students to learn.
Instead of using the infinitive form for the present tense and one word for each of the standard four forms (infinitive, past tense, past participle, present participle), the verb to be uses three words to express present tense and two words to express past tense. It was a nice day yesterday. You were a student.
It will be nice later. We will be teachers. They were students. John was at the gym.
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