The document provides instructions for students to write sentences using common verbs like "was", "were", "wasn't", and "weren't". Students are asked to write 5 sentences in their books responding to the prompt "What did you do at the weekend?". They are then given examples of sentences using "was" and "were" and instructed to make those sentences negative using "wasn't" and "weren't". Finally, students are told to work in pairs, writing 4 sentences each using the specified verbs and then swapping sentences to check for mistakes.
The document provides instructions for students to write sentences using common verbs like "was", "were", "wasn't", and "weren't". Students are asked to write 5 sentences in their books responding to the prompt "What did you do at the weekend?". They are then given examples of sentences using "was" and "were" and instructed to make those sentences negative using "wasn't" and "weren't". Finally, students are told to work in pairs, writing 4 sentences each using the specified verbs and then swapping sentences to check for mistakes.
The document provides instructions for students to write sentences using common verbs like "was", "were", "wasn't", and "weren't". Students are asked to write 5 sentences in their books responding to the prompt "What did you do at the weekend?". They are then given examples of sentences using "was" and "were" and instructed to make those sentences negative using "wasn't" and "weren't". Finally, students are told to work in pairs, writing 4 sentences each using the specified verbs and then swapping sentences to check for mistakes.
was were • Today the weather is nice. • Yesterday the weather was horrible.
• The children are quiet today!
• Yesterday the children were naughty! Was or were? I was You were She was He in class yesterday. was We were They were Make the sentences negative I wasn’t You weren’t She wasn’t He in class yesterday. wasn’t We weren’t They weren’t was/were/wasn’t/weren’t
• In pairs write down four sentence using
these words- • was • were • wasn’t • weren’t was/were/wasn’t/weren’t