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Was or Were, Is or Are?

Was or Were, Is or Are?. JC 2013. Some sentences: what do you know already. I was/were walking home from the newsagent. My friends and I are/is going to a party. We was/were going to go to the stationery shop but then it was/were raining so we didn’t go. Was/Were or Is/Are.

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Was or Were, Is or Are?

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  1. Was or Were, Is or Are? JC 2013

  2. Some sentences: what do you know already. I was/were walking home from the newsagent. My friends and I are/is going to a party. We was/were going to go to the stationery shop but then it was/were raining so we didn’t go.

  3. Was/Were or Is/Are • Before you proceed further note: • Was/Were is if you are talking about something that has happened. For this, we use the term “past tense”. • We were playing football in the park. • Is/Are is talking is if you are talking about something that is going to happen or something that will happen. For this we use the terms “future” and “present” tense. • We are going to play football in the park. • We are playing football in the park.

  4. Was or Were? • Were is plural- i.e. for more than one person: We were going to the park. • Was is singular- i.e. if you are talking about only one person, like yourself. I was about to go to the park. He was about to go the park. She was about to go to the park. [name of person] was about to go to the park.

  5. Is or Are? • Are is plural- i.e. for more than one person or you. We are going to the park. You are going to the park. • Is is singular- i.e. if you are talking about only one person, but not yourself (for that you use am). He is about to go the park. She is about to go to the park. [name of person] is about to go to the park.

  6. Some sentences: Now, with your knowledge, are your answers any different? I was/were walking home from the newsagent. My friends and I are/is going to a party. We was/were going to go to the stationery shop but then it was/were raining so we didn’t go. You are/is going to the funfair. Is/Are you going to the cinema tomorrow? Sam was/were walking to the theatre. Was/were you at the cricket match on Saturday?

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