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Past- was/were/could

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“Was” / “were” are the past tense forms of a verb that you already know very well: the verb “to be”, which in Spanish translates as both “to be” and “to be”.

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Past- was/were/couldVersión en línea

“Was” / “were” are the past tense forms of a verb that you already know very well: the verb “to be”, which in Spanish translates as both “to be” and “to be”.

por Gerardo Daniel Mosqueda Beltrán
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Introduction

If in the present simple, the verb to be has three forms (am, is, are), in the past simple, it has two: was and were.
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Difference

Was corresponds to the first person singular (I) and the third person singular (he, she, it); were is used for other people (you, we, they).
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Examples

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Comparison

Let's compare the affirmative present form of the verb to be with the past:
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Present

The affirmative form of to be in the present simple is:
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Past simple

The affirmative form of to be in the past simple is:
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Contraction

As can be seen, in the past simple, there is no contraction between the pronoun and the verb to be. Both was and were appear alone.
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Contraction

However, when the phrase is negative, the contraction is between was and not and were and not:
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Contraction examples

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Questions

In English, you have to change the order of the sentence to ask the question.
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Excercices

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