Complete the sentences with was, were, wasn't or weren't. 1. I thirsty after the game. 2. She scared because of that horror movie. 3. They (not) at home yesterday. 4. he happy yesterday? 5. It (not) rainy last week. 6. We late for the movie! 7. they excited for the party? 8. He noisy at the library on Monday. 9. I (not) at school yesterday, it was Sunday! 10. we quiet at the library
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1 I was thirsty after the game
1. I was thirsty after the game.
2. She was scared because of that horror movie.
3. They weren't at home yesterday.
4. He was happy yesterday?
5. It wasn't rainy last week.
6. We were late for the movie!
7. They were excited for the party?
8. He was noisy at the library on Monday.
9. I wasn't at school yesterday, it was Sunday!
10. We were quiet at the library.
You probably know the difference between was and were: to was is the first and third person singular past tense of the verb to be, while were is the second person singular and past tense past tense or to be. But what about hypothetical situations, for example in a sentence like "If I were a dog...?"
What is the right choice?
In these cases, the key to understanding when to use what or were in a sentence is whether or not to use the subjunctive. A verb is in the subjunctive when it expresses an action or state that is not real. For example, it can be hypothetical, desirable, or conditional.
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