3. To be: past
*
1. Use to be in its past affirmative forms: WAS, WERE to fill in the gaps.
1. WAS 9. WAS
2. WERE 10. WERE
3. WAS 11. WAS
4. WAS 12. WAS
5. WAS 13. WERE
6. WERE 14. WAS
7. WERE 15. WERE
8. WERE 16. WERE
2. Use to be in its past negative forms: WASN’T, WEREN’T to fill in the gaps.
1. WASN’T 9. WASN’T
2. WEREN’T 10. WEREN’T
3. WASN’T 11. WASN’T
4. WASN’T 12. WASN’T
5. WASN’T 13. WEREN’T
6. WEREN’T 14. WASN’T
7. WEREN’T 15. WEREN’T
8. WEREN’T 16. WEREN’T
3. Use to be in its past forms: WAS, WERE + S to fill in the gaps and form questions.
1. WAS I 9. WAS SHE
2. WERE YOU 10. WERE WE
3. WAS HE 11. WAS I
4. WAS SHE 12. WAS IT
5. WAS IT 13. WERE YOU
6. WERE WE 14. WAS HE
7. WERE YOU 15. WERE THEY
8. WERE THEY 16. WERE YOU
**
1. Transform the following sentences in negative with, wasn’t, weren’t.
1. He WASN’T in the dance studio
2. Mario WASN’T one of my students
3. She WASN’T my sister
4. Corina WASN’T a lawyer
5. They WEREN’T on the beach
6. Chris and I WEREN’T friends
7. Marina and Sheila WEREN’T happy
2. Transform the following sentences in interrogative to form questions.
1. WAS HE in the dance studio
2. WAS MARIO one of my students
3. WAS SHE my sister
4. WAS CORINA a lawyer
5. WERE THEY on the beach
6. WERE Chris and I friends
7. WERE Marina and Sheila happy
3. Transform the following sentences to form affirmative sentences.
1. He WAS in the dance studio
2. Mario WAS one of my students
3. She WAS my sister
4. Corina WAS a lawyer
5. They WERE on the beach
6. Chris and I WERE friends
7. Marina and Sheila WERE happy