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TO BE PAST

The text explains the use of the verb "to be" in the past simple tense, with a focus on singular and plural forms. It covers how to construct affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences.

TO BE PAST

TO BE PAST

AFFIRMATIVE

When you use the affirmative past simple, you are asserting an event that the subject or person did in the past
he was playing football

WAS

Only Singular
IT
SHE
HE
I

NEGATIVE

When we use the negative simple past, the subject is denying an event that he did not do in the past
I wasn´t playing footall

INTERROGATIVE

We use the past simple interrogative, to ask questions that are related to the past.
were you playing football?

WERE

Only Plural
THEY
WE
YOU