Unit 10| was/were
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Stop Watch
Unit 10 |I don't ... (Present Simple Negative
Use the Correct form of the Verb
Instructions: Complete each sentencse with was/wasn't/were/weren't.
- I very tired last night.(was/were)
- Where Ann and David yesterday? (were/was)
- Our car there in the workshop day before yesterday. (was/were)
- Diana was not feeling well. She a headche yesterday. (had got/has got)
- Last year Lisa 22, so she is 23 now. (was/were)
- Were you present in the class yesterd? No I . (was not/weren't/were not)
- Today the weather is fine, but yesterday it . (was not/wasn't)
- I am hungry now. Can I something to eat now? (have/has)
- I feel find this morning, but I quite exhausted yesterday. (was/were)
- What that, that you told me yesterday? (was/were)
- Where you at 11 o'clock last Friday morning? (was/were)
- I here at my town. I went to London. (was not/wasn't)
- I didn't buy those shoes. They very fine actually. (weren't/were not).
- You were looking for your lost keys? Yes it so.(was/were)
- Where your keys? They were in my bag.(was/were)
- I liked your new jacket. it so expensive? (was/were)
- No, it so expensive. I bought for only 20$. (was not/wasn't)
- This time last year I in Paris. (was/were)
- Were are the children? I don't know. They in the garden ten minutes ago.(was/were)
- We were not happy with the room. I very small. (was/were)
- They in London 10 years ago. (was/were)
- Yesterday It a public holiday in Hongkong. (was/were)
- Where are my keys? They on the table yesterday. (was/were)
- I know anything about your keys. Were they lost? (did't/did not)
- What you discussing when I entered the room? (was/were)
- Nothing particular, we just talking about the assignment. (was/were)
- It your uncle whom I met yesterday. (wasn't/weren't)
- You at home last night? (weren't/wasn't) Where you? (was/were)
- George at work last week because wasn't ill. (was/were)
- Was Ann at home when you went there? No, she there. (wasn't/weren't)
- How old you when you went to Paris? (was/were)
- I about sixteen when I went to Paris with my uncle. (was/were)
- He about to leave when I met him last week. (was/were)
- I in college yesterday. I had got some piece work. (wasn't/was not)

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