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-Hello, where are you yesterday?
-I was playing with my sister.
-Oh, what were you playing with your sister?
-We were playing ''Super Mario''
-That sound well
-What was you doing in the last week?
-I was studying for my test
-What was you studying?
-Biology, i think i did well
-I have to go, see you soon
-Okay, bye bye.
-I was playing with my sister.
-Oh, what were you playing with your sister?
-We were playing ''Super Mario''
-That sound well
-What was you doing in the last week?
-I was studying for my test
-What was you studying?
-Biology, i think i did well
-I have to go, see you soon
-Okay, bye bye.
morenoh123:
gracias
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Los diálogos en inglés que contienen el was o were se centran en acciones o eventos del pasado.
Verbo to be en pasado
El verbo to be se traduce como "ser o estar" y en su forma de pasado simple es "was" y "were".
Was es utilizado para los sujetos:
- I.
- It
- She.
- He.
Mientras que Were se emplea con los siguientes sujetos:
- We.
- You.
- They.
Un dialogo empleando was y were
Marco: Hi, were you with your friends yesterday?
Ana: Hello. Yes, I was and you?
Marco: I was at home watching movies.
Ana: Were you sad?
Marco: No, I wasn't. I just wanted to be with my family.
Conoce más sobre el pasado simple aquí: https://brainly.lat/tarea/2728605
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