My boss (be) ______(1)______ furious with me and I (be) _____(2)_____ fired
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My boss was furious with me and I was fired.
Explanation:
- The past tense of the verb "be" is was and were.
- Was is used with a singular noun and were is used with a plural noun.
- Both was and were have the same meaning.
- Other examples of was and were are
- I was not at home when my friends visited me.
- They were angry with me for my bad behavior.
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