B. Complete the following sentences with the verb To Be in the Past tense.
Affirmative
1. You
2.
1
3.
Gabriella
4.
Pablo and John
in Sinaloa last summer.
at school all day.
running to the hospital.
best friends before.
Negative
1. They
2. Jessica and I
3. The book
4. I
waiting for us.
at the movie theatre.
at the library
ready for a relationship.
Interrogative
1.
mative
im
Terry and Justine in love?
the supermarket always in that street?
they relatives or just best friends?
she trying to win?
4.
Respuestas
Respuesta:
Were
Was
Was
Were
Weren't
Weren't
Wasn't
Wasn't
Were
Was
Were
Was
Se completan las siguientes oraciones con el verbo to be en tiempo pasado simple (the past tense):
Affirmative
- You were in Sinaloa last summer.
- I was at school all day.
- Gabriella was running to the hospital.
- Pablo and John were best friends before.
Negative
- They weren't waiting for us.
- Jessica and I weren't at the movie theatre.
- The book wasn't at the library.
- I wasn't ready for a relationship.
Interrogative
- Were Terry and Justine in love?
- Was the supermarket always in that street?
- Were they relatives or just best friends?
- Was she trying to win?
¿Qué indican las oraciones en pasado simple?
Las oraciones en pasado simple indican que una acción se ha hecho o ha terminado, se escriben con la siguiente estructura:
Sujeto + verbo en pasado + complemento.
Además, se pueden escribir oraciones con el verbo to be en pasado simple con la siguiente estructura:
Sujeto + verbo to be (was / were) + complemento.
En este caso las palabras was / were significan fue / fueron en español. Su uso dependerá del pronombre que se esté utilizando, por lo cual debemos identificar si el pronombre es singular o plural, de la siguiente manera:
- Usamos “was” cuando empezamos las oraciones con los pronombres I, He, She o It. (Singular).
- Usamos “were” cuando empezamos las oraciones con los pronombres You, They o We. (Plural).
Encuentra más información sobre el pasado simple del verbo to be (was / were) en: https://brainly.lat/tarea/291964
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