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by Tiêssa Mariele de Souza Freitas 2 years ago

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Verbo To Be- Past Tense

The past tense of the verb "to be" is used to describe situations, states, or characteristics in the past. It can take the forms "was" and "were" for affirmative sentences, indicating that something existed or was true.

Verbo To Be- Past Tense

Verbo To Be- Past Tense

Ex: Were they Brazilian?

Ex: Was he a good dancer?

Interrogative form

Was he...?
Were they...?

Ex: We weren't on the bus.

Ex: She wasn't my friend.

Negative form

weren't/ were not
wasn't/ was not

Ex: You were great teachers.

Ex: He was a good dancer.

Affirmative form

were
was