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WAS / WERE

I was You were


He was We were
She was They were
It was

Yesterday I was sad because of Monday but today I’m happy

I was sad last night, I'm OK now

Ex. 1. Write the correct option. Was or were?

1. Yesterday he …………………………. at school.

2. My friend ………………………… in the stadium last weekend.

3. My brother and sister ……………………………………. in the supermarket this morning.

4. Alex and Melman ……………………………….. at the zoo and then in Madagascar.

5. We ………………………………. here at five o’clock.

6. I ………………………………….. at the park last night.

WASN’T / WEREN’T
I wasn’t You weren’t
He wasn’t We weren’t
She wasn’t They weren’t
It wasn’t

Ex. 2. Choose the correct option.

1. We wasn’t / weren’t at school on Sunday.

2. My mum was / weren’t at home yesterday.

3. I weren’t / wasn’t tired after shopping.

4. Alex and Melman wasn’t / weren’t in Poland.

5. He wasn’t / were office worker. He was a vet.

6. It wasn’t / weren’t cold this morning.


Pytania w czasie przeszłym

Was I …………………………… ?

Were you …………….………… ?

Was he here? - Był on tutaj?


Was the car here? - Było auto tutaj
Was the smartphone 100 years ago?-
Był smartfon 100 lat temu?

Were they here? - Byli oni tutaj?


Were cars here? - Były auta tutaj?
Were smartphones 100 years ago?-
Były smartfony 100 lat temu?

1. -Were there CDs 100 years ago?


-No, there weren’t.

2. ……………………………………………………………………………………………….

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3. ……………………………………………………………………………………………….

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4. ……………………………………………………………………………………………….

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5. ……………………………………………………………………………………………….

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6. ……………………………………………………………………………………………….

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7. ………………………………………………………………………………………………..

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8. ……………………………………………………………………………………………….

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9. ………………………………………………………………………………………………..

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Ex. Fill in: was, wasn’t, were or weren’t.

1. A:
1. ………………………………………………………………………………………………

2. ………………………………………………………………………………………………

3. ………………………………………………………………………………………………

4. ………………………………………………………………………………………………

5. ………………………………………………………………………………………………

6. ………………………………………………………………………………………………

Ex. Fill in the gaps with: was, wasn’t, were, weren’t.

1. I ………………………………. at school because I don’t feel well.

2. Tom and Jerry ………………………………. in Spain last week.

3. Yesterday Tom ………………………………. tired. It wasn’t an easy day.

4. Mum and Dad ………………………………… at home last night. They were at the cinema.

5. We ………………………………….. at the bookshop yesterday. We are going there today.

6. My granddad ………………………………….. a vet. He was a doctor.

7. ……………………………… my friend at the shops last night?

8. Sarah and David …………………………… late for school last week.

9. I ……………………………………. ten years old in 1985.

10. …………………………… they happy last night?


Ex. Name the parts of the body.

1. ……………………………………… 2. ………………………………………

3. ……………………………………… 4. ………………………………………
Ex. 1. Name parts of body.

1. ……………………………………… 2. ………………………………………

3. ……………………………………… 4. ………………………………………

5. ……………………………………… 6. ………………………………………

Ex. 2. Fill the gaps.

1. A: What’s …………………………………………………….. ?

B: My arm hurts.

2. A: Are you …………………………………………………….. ?

B: No, I’ve got a ……………………….. in my back.

3. A: Are you ……………………………………………….. OK ?

B: Not really. My ankle …………….. and my wrists …………………… too.


Ex. 3. How do you react on these situation?

1. Twoja siostra płacze i trzyma się za nadgarstek. Jak zapytasz, co jej jest?

A. What are you doing?

B. How are you?

C. What’s the matter?

2. Bolą cię plecy. Twój tata pyta, czy dobrze się czujesz. Co odpowiesz?

A. I’m fine, thank you.

B. No, I’m not. I’ve got a pain in my elbow.

C. No. I’m not. I’ve got a pain in my back.

3. Na wymianie zagranicznej przewróciłeś się i boli cię noga w kostce. Jak poinformujesz o

tym fakcie angielskiego nauczyciela?

A. My hand hurts.

B. My ankle hurts.

C. My knee hurts.
PAST SIMPLE

Do czasowników regularnych dodajemy końcówkę -ed

cook → cooked

walk → walked

talk → talked

watch → watched

clean → cleaned

Do czasowników zakończonych na -e dodajemy jedynie -d

dance → danced

arrive → arrived

hike → hiked

Do czasowników zakończonych na -y, przed którym występuje spółgłoska, usuwamy -y i

dodajemy końcówkę -ied

study → studied

tidy → tidied

cry → cried
Należy zwrócić uwagę również na czasowniki takie jak:

stop → stopped

pur → purred

grab → grabbed

drop → dropped

plan → planned
IT WAS A BEAUTIFUL AT THE
DAY RESTAURANT

I WAS WITH MY FRIENDS

IT WAS 8 PM AND
O’CLOCK

TIME TO GO AND WAS IT


TO HOME

BUT WE DIDN’T WE DECIDED SUDDENLY


WANT TO GO TO STAY

IT WAS VERY COLD AND


SCARY

HE HE WAS FREDDIE
APPEARED
I WAS VERY SCARED

WE ESCAPED THE AND WE NEVER


FROM RESTAURANT CAME BACK

MY FRIENDS WERE SCARED TOO

IT WASN’T ORDINARY AND

DAY NOW I’M HAPPY

THAT WE ALL ARE ALIVE


IT WAS A BEAUTIFUL DAY

I WAS WITH MY FRIENDS AT THE RESTAURANT

IT WAS 8 PM O’CLOCK

AND IT WAS TIME TO GO TO HOME

BUT WE DIDN’T WANT TO GO AND WE DECIDED TO STAY

SUDDENLY IT WAS VERY COLD AND SCARY

HE APPEARED

HE WAS FREDDIE

I WAS VERY SCARED

WE ESCAPED FROM THE RESTAURANT AND WE NEVER CAME BACK

MY FRIENDS WERE SCARED TOO

IT WASN’T ORDINARY DAY

AND NOW I’M HAPPY THAT WE ALL ARE ALIVE


Boom clap, the sound of my heart

The beat goes on and on and on and on and

Boom clap, you make me feel good

Come on to me, come on to me now

Boom clap, the sound of my heart

The beat goes on and on and on and on and

Boom clap, you make me feel good

Come on to me, come on to me now

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