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past tense of not be​

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Answered by Anonymous
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We can make negative contractions of the verb To Be in the Past tense by joining the verb (was or were) and n't (e.g. were not = weren't). We don't make a contraction of the subject and the verb (e.g. I was). I was not tired this morning. I wasn't tired this morning.

Answered by Creative3d
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past tense of not be is wan not or wasn't.

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