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Exercises : elementary 01. To be: pronouns and forms. Past simple: was / were. Was / were - simple past. To be: past simple forms. Past simple: was or were - write. Rewrite the sentences in the past. Negative: was not / wasn't. Negative: short forms - write.
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To be past: worksheets pdf, handouts, printable exercises, resources, grammar . To be simple past exercises for esl.
Past simple – verb 'to be'. We can use the past simple of the verb to be to talk about situations and states in the past. I was at my gran's house yesterday. She was with her friends last Saturday. We were happy yesterday.
9 Ιουν 2021 · Mastering the past simple tense of the verb "to be" is essential for constructing basic sentences and expressing past actions accurately. This worksheet offers targeted practice to support students in developing their language proficiency and fluency.
We can use the past simple of the verb ‘to be’ to talk about situations and states in the past. I was… You were… He/She/It was… We were… They were… 2. Read and draw. Answer the questions and draw pictures. Where were you yesterday? I was ………...………………… How did you feel? I was ……………………………
Exercise 1 about the use and conjugation of the English verb ‘to be’ (was/were) in the past simple. Level of difficulty: easy. Test yourself!
This free exercise is about making the past simple (also called the simple past tense) with 'be' - positive, negative and question forms.