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Use of the simple past

The simple past is used principally to describe events in the past.

Remember:

1. wasn't is the short form of was not. You can say either:

I was not in Paris, or I wasn't in Paris.
2. weren't is the short form of were not. You can say either:

we were not in Paris, or we weren't in Paris.

NOW, LET'S PRACTICE:
COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH WAS OR WERE.
I Respuesta happy.
You Respuesta angry.
She Respuestain London last week.
He Respuesta on holiday.
It Respuestacold.
We Respuesta at school. (negative)
You Respuestaat the cinema.
They Respuesta at home.
The cat Respuestaon the roof. (negative)
The Respuesta children in the garden.

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Contestado por alexjenny2817
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Hola, verás es así:

“was” es para: ( I, he she, It )

“were” es para ( you, we, they )

Las oraciones son:

I was happy.

You were angry.

She was London last week.

He was on holiday.

We were not/ weren’t at school.

You were at the cinema.

They were at home.

The cat was not/ wasn’t on the roof.

Esta creo que va así: The children were in the garden.

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