Was or Were?
Making Sentences
Negative and Interrogative
Correct The Mistake
100

Was or were?

"I ___ at home yesterday."

"I was at home yesterday."

100

Complete the sentence:

"I ___ happy about the result."

"I was happy about the result."

100

Transform this affirmative sentence into a negative sentence:

"She was at the park yesterday."

"She wasn't at the park yesterday."

100

Correct the mistake:

"She were happy at the party."

"She was happy at the party."

200

Was or were?

"They ___ very tired after the trip."

"They were very tired after the trip."

200

Transform this affirmative sentence into a negative sentence:

"He was at home in the morning."

"He was not at home in the morning."

200

Transform this affirmative sentence into an interrogative sentence:

"They were happy about the news."

"Were they happy about the news?"

200

Correct the mistake:

"We was not at school yesterday."

"We were not at school yesterday."

300

Was or were?

"The weather ___ sunny last week."

"The weather was sunny last week."

300

Transform this affirmative sentence into an interrogative sentence:

"She was at the meeting."

"Was she at the meeting?"

300

Transform this negative sentence into an interrogative and affirmative sentence:

"I was not late for school."

"Was I late for school?"

300

Correct the mistake:

"Was they at the meeting last Monday?"

"Were they at the meeting last Monday?"

400

Was or were?

"We ___ in the same class last year."

"We were in the same class last year."

400

Transform this affirmative sentence into a negative one:

"They were at school when the earthquake happened."


"They weren't at school when the earthquake happened."

400

Transform this interrogative sentence into a negative sentence:

"Was she at the pub last night?"

"She wasn't at the pub last night."

400

Correct the mistake:

"He were not at home when I called."

"He was not at home when I called."

500

Was or were?

"Why ___ he late to the meeting?"

"Why was he late to the meeting?"

500

Transform this interrogative sentence into a negative sentence:

"Was he at school yesterday?"

"He wasn't at school yesterday."

500

Transform this affirmative sentence into an interrogative sentence:

"We were at the concert last week."

"Were we at the concert last week?"

500

Correct the mistake:

"I weren't at the concert last week."

"I wasn't at the concert last week."

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