The verb ‘was’ is the first and third-person singular past tense of the verb ‘be.’ It is used to describe the state of being of the subject in the past tense. Here are some examples:I was at home yesterday. He was tired after work....
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Regular past tense verbs are easy to form – you add “ed” to the end of the verb (e.g. I play guitar –> I played guitar). Irregular verbs however, are not formed so simply and have no consistent form. Therefore, their past tense forms have to be learned. Here are some common...
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continuous tense useshasorhave+been(the past participle ofBE) + the-ing formof the main verb. Examples: He has (He's) taken a vacation. / He has (He's) been taking a vacation. I have (I've) taken my medicine. I have (I've) been taking that medicine for three da...
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Verb Tenses Simple Past Tense Verbs The simple past tense transports us back to events that have already occurred. An example is, “I visited my grandparents last weekend.” Present Simple Tense Imperative Verb Tense Simple Future Tense The Verb “To Be” Verb Tenses ▸...
English has only two ways of forming a tense from the verb alone: the past and the present. For example, we drove and we drive.To form other verb tenses, you have to add a form of have, be or will in front of the verb. These are called helping, or auxiliary verbs....
If students have the past tense of that irregular verb, they will mark it off. Give the students a few moments to convert the verbs to past tense before moving onto the next word. The first student to get 5 words in a row wins. Three Strikes, You're Out Now let's look at ...