This document summarizes the simple past form of the verb "to be" in Spanish and English. It lists the conjugations of "to be" in the simple past tense for each subject in both languages. Examples are also provided for affirmative, negative, and interrogative statements using the simple past form of "to be".
This document summarizes the simple past form of the verb "to be" in Spanish and English. It lists the conjugations of "to be" in the simple past tense for each subject in both languages. Examples are also provided for affirmative, negative, and interrogative statements using the simple past form of "to be".
This document summarizes the simple past form of the verb "to be" in Spanish and English. It lists the conjugations of "to be" in the simple past tense for each subject in both languages. Examples are also provided for affirmative, negative, and interrogative statements using the simple past form of "to be".
I am (Soy – estoy) You are (Esres – estás, es - está) He is (Es – está) She is (Es – está) It is (Es – está) We are (Somos – estamos) You are (Son – están, sois, estais) They are (Son – están) VERB TO BE SIMPLE PAST Simple Past To be (Ser o estar) I was (Fui – estuve, era, estaba) You were (Fuiste – estuviste, fue, estaba, estuvo, eras – estabas, era, estaba) He was (Fue – estuvo, era - estaba) She was (Fue – estuvo, era - estaba) It was (Fue – estuvo, era - estaba) We were (Fuimos – estuvimos, éramos - estábamos) You were (Fueron – estuvieron, eran, estaban, fuisteis, estuvisteis, erais - estabais) They were (Fueron – estuvieron, eran, estaban)
Was - were Was (I, he, she, it) Were (You, we, they)
Affirmative statements Negative statements
He was at home yesterday. He wasn´t at home yesterday. They were in class. They weren´t in class. Interrogative statements Was he at home yesterday? Were they in class?