SUBJECT: Past Form of Verb "To Be "
SUBJECT: Past Form of Verb "To Be "
SUBJECT: Past Form of Verb "To Be "
B) Put these sentences into the PAST. Use past form of verb “ TO BE “:
TODAY YESTERDAY
1. Jane and Michael are tired. ……… Jane and Michael are tired ………….
2. She’s in the park. …… She was in the park ……….
3. It’s a sunny day. …… It was a sunny day ……………
4. You’re late. .…… You were late …………
5. They aren’t hungry. …… They weren’t hungry …………
6. We aren’t at work. …… We weren’t at work …………
7. I’m thirsty. .…… . I was thirsty ………
8. You aren’t at school. ……… You weren’t at school ………
9. We’re at the cinema. …… We were at the cinema …………
10.Paula isn’t happy. …… Paula isn’t happy ……………
11.Everyone is excited. ……… Everyone were excited ………
12.I’m not afraid. .. .… I was not afraid …………
Interviewer: What ……was………. it like during the First World War, Bill?
Bill : It ……was………… a terrible time. I ……was…………. a young man, so I ……was……
in the army. We ……were……….. in Italy.
Interviewer: Where ……were………….. your wife and children?
Bill : They ……were………… in London. That ……was………. dangerous too. There …were…...
bombs and there ……was………… not a lot of food. The children …were……….. very
young and they ………were……….. very frightened.
E) Are these statements TRUE or FALSE? Correct the FALSE statements using WASN’T
or WEREN’T:
Example: a) Bill was an old man during the First World War.
FALSE- Bill wasn’t an old man during the First World War.
Interviewer: Bill, I expect life is very different today than a hundred years ago. What was it
like?
Bill : Yes, it is very different. Life was much quieter then. There are so many cars
now. There weren’t any cars when I was a boy.
Interviewer: Were you happy as a child?
Bill : Oh yes, I was very happy, but I’m still happy now!
Interviewer: Tell me about your family.
Bill : Well, my father was a postman and my mother was a cook. We weren’t rich,
but we weren’t poor either. There were five children. My brothers and sisters
were all younger than me but I’m the only one still here.