The document provides exercises to practice using the past tense forms of the verb "to be" in English (was/were). The first exercise has learners underline the correct form to complete sentences in the affirmative past tense. The second exercises has learners select whether the negative form is "wasn't" or "weren't". The third exercise has learners reorder questions in the interrogative past tense form. The exercises are designed to reinforce the proper uses of "was" and "were" as the past tense of the verb "to be" in subject-verb agreements.
The document provides exercises to practice using the past tense forms of the verb "to be" in English (was/were). The first exercise has learners underline the correct form to complete sentences in the affirmative past tense. The second exercises has learners select whether the negative form is "wasn't" or "weren't". The third exercise has learners reorder questions in the interrogative past tense form. The exercises are designed to reinforce the proper uses of "was" and "were" as the past tense of the verb "to be" in subject-verb agreements.
The document provides exercises to practice using the past tense forms of the verb "to be" in English (was/were). The first exercise has learners underline the correct form to complete sentences in the affirmative past tense. The second exercises has learners select whether the negative form is "wasn't" or "weren't". The third exercise has learners reorder questions in the interrogative past tense form. The exercises are designed to reinforce the proper uses of "was" and "were" as the past tense of the verb "to be" in subject-verb agreements.
The document provides exercises to practice using the past tense forms of the verb "to be" in English (was/were). The first exercise has learners underline the correct form to complete sentences in the affirmative past tense. The second exercises has learners select whether the negative form is "wasn't" or "weren't". The third exercise has learners reorder questions in the interrogative past tense form. The exercises are designed to reinforce the proper uses of "was" and "were" as the past tense of the verb "to be" in subject-verb agreements.