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'Was' is used when the subject is a singular noun or pronoun. 'Were' is used when the subject is a plural noun or pronoun

The pronoun I' requires the verb 'was'. The pronoun 'you' requires the verb 'were'.

1. Megha knitted a sweater.

2. My mother made a cake

3. I bought some apples.

4. Aditya won the first prize.

5. Maya solved the puzzle quickly

6. The cat drank the milk.

7. She finished the work before lunchtime.

8. Edwin broke another window yesterday.

9. My grandfather built this house in 1960

10. The earthquake destroyed the town.​

Answers

Answered by sharmanitin4696
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Answer:

1. Megha knitted a sweater.

2. My mother made a cake.

3. I bought some apples.

4. Aditya won the first prize.

5. Maya solved the puzzle quickly .

6. The cat drank the milk.

7. She finished the work before lunchtime.

8. Edwin broke another window yesterday.

9. My grandfather built this house in 1960 .

10. The earthquake destroyed the town.​

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