English Grammar help 1-8
Unit 8 of the text focuses on the past simple tense of the verb 'be' (was/were) in affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. It provides examples and exercises for constructing sentences and short answers using 'was' and 'were'. It covers how to form negative statements using "was not/were not" and their short forms (wasn't/weren't). It also covers interrogative forms and how to give short affirmative and negative answers. Finally, it gives some examples of using this tense for questions and answers, such as asking about locations and events in the past.
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- Affirmative Past Simple of 'be': Explains how to form simple affirmative sentences using 'was' (for I, he, she, it) and 'were' (for you, we, they).
- Negative Past Simple of 'be': Explains how to create negative sentences using 'was not' and 'were not', along with their short forms 'wasn't' and 'weren't'.
- Interrogative Past Simple of 'be': Demonstrates how to form questions using 'Was I...?', 'Were you...?', etc.
- Short Answers in Past Simple of 'be': Shows how to give short affirmative and negative answers to questions using 'Yes, I was', 'No, I wasn't', etc.