• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: thallysilva41
  • Perguntado 6 anos atrás

explique a diferença entre was e were e faça dois exemplos em inglês​

Respostas

respondido por: juliaaa987
4

Was= significa "ERA" é o verbo to be no passado no singular ou seja serve para representar o que algo era no passado

ex: I was very young ( eu era muito jovem)

Were= significa "ERAM" é o plural de was para representar o que varias pessoas ou coisas eram no passado

ex: they were cool ( eles eram legais)

respondido por: beathriztozzi
1

Resposta:

i was very exited

she was very young

he was very talkative

they were sad yesterday

we were pretty yesterday

you were ugly in the past

Explicação:

Was e were são as flexões do verbo to be no passado.

A flexão was é usada com os pronomes I (eu), he (ele), she (ela), it (utilizado para fazer referência a pessoas, animais, lugares e/ou objetos).

Já a flexão were é usada com os pronomes you (você), we (nós), you (vocês) e they (eles/elas).

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