Respostas
Resposta:
Simple Past - Verb ''to be''
Affirmative
John was at home when you called him.
She was a good dancer.
Susan and her brother were at the park last Monday.
I was at my mother's house.
Jimmy was at work yesterday.
Negative
Jim wasn't a good actor.
Julie wasn't at home last night.
Bob and Tom weren't at the movies.
Susie wasn't a nurse.
Paul and Jimmy weren't good students.
Interrogative
Were you and your brother at the park?
Were John and Liz at Bob's house?
Was she talking to you?
Was John a good doctor?
Were my parents at home?
Explicação:
Verb to be - Simple past
WAS >>>> I - he - she - it >> She was at home last night.
WERE >>>> You - we - they > They were at home last night.
Negative
WAS NOT >>> I was not at home last night.
WERE NOT >> They were not at home last night.
Interrogative
WAS + SUJEITO >> Was she at home last night?
WERE + SUJEITO > Were they at home last night?