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The document lists the affirmative and negative forms of the verb "to be" in the past tense for the first, second, third person singular and plural pronouns. It provides examples of short sentences using the affirmative and negative forms to demonstrate their use, such as "I was at work" and "I was not at home."

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Past Simple 1

The document lists the affirmative and negative forms of the verb "to be" in the past tense for the first, second, third person singular and plural pronouns. It provides examples of short sentences using the affirmative and negative forms to demonstrate their use, such as "I was at work" and "I was not at home."

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AFFIRMATIVE

NEGATIVE

I was

I was not

I wasnt

You were

You were not

You werent

He was

He was not

He wasnt

She was

She was not

She wasnt

It was

It was not

It wasnt

We were

We were not

We werent

You were

You were not

You werent

They were

They were not

They werent

I was at work.

I was not at home.


I wasnt at home.

He was in the garden.

He was not in his room.


He wasnt in his room.

They were on holiday.

They were not in town.


They werent in town.

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