B) Fill in the blanks with “was – were” or “wasn’t – weren’t”.
1) She _______unhappy today.
2) I _______happy yesterday.
3) She _______ my classmate when we _______at primary school.
4) I _____successful in the exam. So my father ____happy with me.
5) She _______worried about her cat as it _______ill.
6) I _______sorry for the mess as I didn’t do anything.
D) Correct the mistakes.
1) He were so lovely. _______ 2) He were busy with flowers. _______ 3) She were at home. _______ 4) He weren’t at school this morning. _______ 5) They was excited about the film. _______
6) They was in the playground. _______
7) She were in a hurry. _______ 8) They was huge. _______ 9) They was under stress. _______ 10) She were Martin. _______ 11) They was in the class. _______ 12) She were very excited. _______ 13) He were sleepy. _______
Fill in the gaps with was or were.
1. He .............. a good student. 2. She ............. at the bank yesterday. 3. They ............. very sleepy last night. 4. He ................ in the garden. 5. I ................ at the church yesterday. 6. She ............. ill last week. 7. He .............. at the shopping centre last night. 8. You ................ at home the whole weekend. 9. We ................ very noisy in class yesterday. 10. They ............. in Madrid on holidays last Summer. 11. You ............. at school yesterday. 12. She ............. at the hospital yesterday afternoon. 13. I .............. at the station last night. 14 She ............ born in August. 15. They .............. on the table.
Choose the correct option.
1. They was / were at the beach yesterday. 2. You was / were with my British friends. 3. I was / were very attentive in the classroom. 4. They was / were very absent-minded yesterday. 5. He was / were very mad. 6. He was / were fine yesterday.