Fill in the blanks correctly with 'was', or 'were':
1)John (was/were) a little child. 2)They (was/were) playing football.
3)Yesterday we (was/were) not at home.
4)My friend (was/were) absent yesterday.
5)All my friends (was/were) invited to my birthday party.
6)I (was/were) late to school
Answers
Answer:
1.John was a little child
2.They we’re playing football
3.Yesterday we were not at home
4.My friend was absent yesterday
5.All my friends were invited to my birthday party
Explanation:
Try the 6th one for you practice :)
Answer:
1)John (was) a little child.
2)They (were) playing football.
3)Yesterday we (were) not at home.
4)My friend (was) absent yesterday.
5)All my friends (were) invited to my birthday party.
6)I (was) late to school
Explanation:
The formula for future perfect tense is straightforward: will have + [past participle]. It makes no difference whether your sentence's topic is solitary or plural. The formula remains unchanged.
You can use the future perfect tense and the simple future tense interchangeably at times. There is no substantial change in meaning between these two statements because the word before clarifies the order of events:
Linda will depart before you arrive. Linda will have departed by the time you arrive.
However, in the absence of prepositions such as before or by the time that clarify the order of events, you must use the future perfect to express what happened first.
Linda will leave at eight o'clock. (This means Linda will have to wait until 8 p.m.
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