was/were – form

 

 

was/were

 
We use was/were as the past simple forms of be. We use was for I/he/she/it and were for you/we/they.

 

No positive short forms

 
The negative short forms of was not and were not are wasn’t and weren’t, but there are no short forms of was and were in affirmative sentences.

 

was/were – use

 
Was/were are the past forms of am/is/are. Present: am/is = past: was. Present: are = past: were.

We use was/were to talk about the past. We often use past expressions of time: yesterday, last night, last week, two months ago, etc.

We use was/were in the expression was/were born. The expression be born is always past (NOT present): was/were born.

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was/were – past simple of ‘be’