This document contains an English grammar exercise about using "there was/were" correctly. The exercise includes completing sentences with "there was" or "there were", choosing the correct option of "there was" or "there were", and completing sentences with "there wasn't" or "there weren't". The document provides examples and questions to help students practice using "there was/were" in sentences.
This document contains an English grammar exercise about using "there was/were" correctly. The exercise includes completing sentences with "there was" or "there were", choosing the correct option of "there was" or "there were", and completing sentences with "there wasn't" or "there weren't". The document provides examples and questions to help students practice using "there was/were" in sentences.
This document contains an English grammar exercise about using "there was/were" correctly. The exercise includes completing sentences with "there was" or "there were", choosing the correct option of "there was" or "there were", and completing sentences with "there wasn't" or "there weren't". The document provides examples and questions to help students practice using "there was/were" in sentences.
1. Complete the sentences. Use there was and there were. a. There was a bed in the house. b.
two tables.
c.
a kitchen and four bedrooms.
d.
three men and a dog.
e.
some boxes.
f.
a man with a hat.
g.
a girl in the park.
2. Choose the correct answer.
a. There was / there were twenty people in the restaurant. b. There was / there were a computer on the desk. c. There was / there were many balloons in the sky. d. There was/ there were a plane in the airport. e. There was / there were five cats in the zoo. 3. Complete the sentences with there wasnt or there werent. a.