2. Fill in was or were / complete con WAS o WERE:
1. Who _____ the best football player in Great Britain last year?
2. They _____ very happy after their trip to London last month.
3. Andrew _____ the best student in our class last year.
4. The film _____ not interesting and I switched off the TV.
5. The mathematics test _____ very difficult and we _____ disappointed.
6. The boys _____ very noisy at the lesson yesterday.
7. Who _____ the best sportsman in your class last month?
8. Martha _____ in Cambridge with her parents two years ago.
9. The girls _____ in the disco club two weeks ago.
10. I _____ responsible for the classroom flowers last year.
11. There _____ many flowers in the flowerbeds around the school.
12. Five birds _____ sitting on the branches of the tree near the house.
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Respuestas a la pregunta
Respuesta:
1. Who was the best football player in Great Britain last year?
2. They were very happy after their trip to London last month.
3. Andrew was the best student in our class last year.
4. The film was not interesting and I switched off the TV.
5. The mathematics test was very difficult and we were
disappointed
6. The boys were very noisy at the lesson yesterday.
7. Who was the best sportsman in your class last month?
8. Martha was in Cambridge with her parents two years ago.
9. The girls were in the disco club two weeks ago.
10. I was responsible for the classroom flowers last year.
11. There were many flowers in the flowerbeds around the school.
12. Five birds were sitting on the branches of the tree near the house.
Explicación:
Cuando usamos “was” que es la primera forma del pasado simple en verbo to be, empezamos las oraciones con I, He, She o It. Cuando es el segundo caso de “were” debemos utilizar You, They o We. El significado es básicamente el mismo, lo que cambia es la estructura gramatical para armar las oraciones.