'rting ask 2. Write correct past simple form was and were was, were 1. It cold and snowy yesterday. 2. It cloudy last Friday. 3. They _not yesterday. 4. He cold last night. כ C 5. The baby sleepy. 6. It warm and rainy last Sunday: 7. It windy yesterday morning. 8. They hungry. 9. She happy at he picnic 11 10. I ill last week. TOTAL 15
1. It was cold and snowy yesterday.
To form the past simple form of "to be" (was/were), we use "was" when referring to a singular subject (e.g., he, she, it) and "were" when referring to plural subjects (e.g., they, we, you).
2. It was cloudy last Friday.
Again, we use "was" when the subject is singular, in this case, "it."
3. They were not yesterday.
Here, since "they" is a plural subject, we use "were" for the past simple form of "to be."
4. He was cold last night.
For singular subjects like "he," we use "was" for the past simple form of "to be."
5. The baby was sleepy.
In this sentence, the subject "baby" is singular, so we use "was" for the past simple form.
6. It was warm and rainy last Sunday.
Again, "it" is a singular subject, so we use "was" for the past simple form.
7. It was windy yesterday morning.
Since "it" is singular, we use "was" for the past simple form.
8. They were hungry.
Here, "they" is a plural subject, so we use "were" for the past simple form.
9. She was happy at the picnic.
For singular subjects like "she," we use "was" for the past simple form.
10. I was ill last week.
"I" is a singular subject, so we use "was" for the past simple form.
In summary, when forming the past simple form of "to be" (was/were), we use "was" for singular subjects and "were" for plural subjects.
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To form the past simple form of "to be" (was/were), we use "was" when referring to a singular subject (e.g., he, she, it) and "were" when referring to plural subjects (e.g., they, we, you).
2. It was cloudy last Friday.
Again, we use "was" when the subject is singular, in this case, "it."
3. They were not yesterday.
Here, since "they" is a plural subject, we use "were" for the past simple form of "to be."
4. He was cold last night.
For singular subjects like "he," we use "was" for the past simple form of "to be."
5. The baby was sleepy.
In this sentence, the subject "baby" is singular, so we use "was" for the past simple form.
6. It was warm and rainy last Sunday.
Again, "it" is a singular subject, so we use "was" for the past simple form.
7. It was windy yesterday morning.
Since "it" is singular, we use "was" for the past simple form.
8. They were hungry.
Here, "they" is a plural subject, so we use "were" for the past simple form.
9. She was happy at the picnic.
For singular subjects like "she," we use "was" for the past simple form.
10. I was ill last week.
"I" is a singular subject, so we use "was" for the past simple form.
In summary, when forming the past simple form of "to be" (was/were), we use "was" for singular subjects and "were" for plural subjects.