• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: UNIXX
  • hace 8 años

• 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.​

Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: sandraprhe
59

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

Espero que todavía te sirva esta respuesta :)

Respuesta dada por: portalanza9egb
5

Respuesta:

no c

Explicación:

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