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Understanding Past Tenses: "Was," "Were," and "Could" in English

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This guide explores the use of the verbs "was," "were," and "could" in English. Learn how to form positive statements, negatives, and questions using these verbs in the past tense. We provide examples such as "Her son was at school yesterday," and "He could speak French," along with their negative forms and questions. This resource is ideal for students looking to improve their understanding of past tenses and enhance their English grammar skills.

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Understanding Past Tenses: "Was," "Were," and "Could" in English

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  1. Positive + was were

  2. Negative - wasn’t (was not) weren’t (were not)

  3. Question ? was I, he, she, it? were we, you, they

  4. Her son is at school today. • Her son was at school yesterday. • Her son wasn’tat school yesterday. • Washer son at school yesterday? • We are in Room A206. • We werein Room A206. • We weren’t in room A206. • Werewe in room A206?

  5. the past tense of ‘can’ is • ‘could’

  6. + could _ couldn’t ? I, you, he, she, it, we, they? Could

  7. Present / past /+ /- /? / • He can speak French. • He could speak French. • He couldn’t speak French. • Couldhe speak French? • Mandy can’t swim. • Mandy could swim. • Many couldn’tswim. • Could Mandy swim?

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