• Choose the correct form of the verb to be in the Simple Past tense.
1. At the beginning of her career, Eva Perón was/ wasn't / were (a.) a
political activist; she wasn't/ were/was (b.) an actress. She and her
husband, military Colonel Domingo Perón, was/ were/ weren't (c.)
both respected by many people. Workers were/was/weren't (d.)
in favor of them, but the high society weren't / was / wasn't (e.)
2. Thomas Alva Edison wasn't/ was/ weren't (a.) only a prolific inventor;
he wasn't/ was / were (b.) also a scientist and a businessman. He were
/ wasn't/ was (c.) friends with other important American men such as
Henry Ford and Alexander Graham Bell. He worked 24 hours a day, so he
was/ wasn't/were (d.) a lazy person. One of his most relevant creations
was/were/wasn't (e.) the electric light bulb. Before its creation, people
used gas or oil lamps but they were / weren't/ was (f.) very safe.
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1.
a) wasn't
b) was
c) were
d) were
e) wasn't
2.
a) wasn't
b) was
c) was
d) wasn't
e) was
f) weren't
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Respuesta:
no c
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