For students of the fourth (4-th) form.
Grammar Box
Past Simple: wasn't / weren't
(negative sentences)
We use was and were in negative sentences.
Negative
Long form Short form
I was not I wasn't
He / She / It was not He / She / It wasn't
You / We / They were not You / We / They weren't
We use was and were in negative sentences.
Negative
Long form Short form
I was not I wasn't
He / She / It was not He / She / It wasn't
You / We / They were not You / We / They weren't
I wasn't at school yesterday.
I wasn't well last week.
He / She wasn't at home yesterday evening.
It wasn't rainy yesterday.
We weren't at the circus last month.
You weren't at the seaside last summer.
They weren't at the library two days ago.
I wasn't well last week.
He / She wasn't at home yesterday evening.
It wasn't rainy yesterday.
We weren't at the circus last month.
You weren't at the seaside last summer.
They weren't at the library two days ago.
We use wasn't and weren't with There.
There wasn't any coffee in the cup.
There weren't lots of schools in the town.
Enjoy using this short practical explanation!
With my best wishes for your progress in English!!!
With my best wishes for your progress in English!!!
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