Activities (Actividades)
Hello
7th! How are you? (Hola 7mo, ¿cómo están?)
· * This week we are going to work with the Past Simple of the Verb To Be. (Esta semana vamos a trabajar sobre el Pasado Simple del Verbo Ser o Estar)
- Read the Grammar. (Lean la gramática)
The past tense of To Be in
English has two forms: WAS and WERE
To Be - Affirmative
|
Subject |
To Be |
Examples |
|
I |
was |
I was tired this
morning. |
|
You |
were |
You were very good. |
|
He |
was |
He was the best in
his class. |
|
She |
was |
She was late for
work. |
|
It |
was |
It was a sunny day. |
|
We |
were |
We were at home. |
|
You |
were |
You were on holiday. |
|
They |
were |
They were happy with
their test results. |
To Be - Negative Sentences
The negative of To Be can
be made by adding not after the verb (was or were).
|
Subject |
To Be |
Examples |
|
I |
was not |
I was not tired this
morning. |
|
You |
were not |
You were not crazy. |
|
He |
was not |
He was not married. |
|
She |
was not |
She was not famous. |
|
It |
was not |
It was not hot yesterday. |
|
We |
were not |
We were not invited. |
|
You |
were not |
You were not at the
party. |
|
They |
were not |
They were not friends. |
To Be - Negative Contractions
The 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. |
OR |
I wasn't tired this
morning. |
|
You were not crazy. |
OR |
You weren't crazy. |
|
He was not married. |
OR |
He wasn't married. |
|
She was not famous. |
OR |
She wasn't famous. |
|
It was not hot
yesterday. |
OR |
It wasn't hot
yesterday. |
|
We were not invited. |
OR |
We weren't invited. |
|
You were not at the
party. |
OR |
You weren't at the
party. |
|
They were not friends. |
OR |
They weren't friends. |
To Be - Questions
To create questions with To Be,
you put the Verb before the Subject.
|
Affirmative |
You |
were |
happy. |
|
|
Subject |
Verb |
|
|
|
|||
|
Question |
Were |
you |
happy? |
|
|
Verb |
Subject |
|
|
Affirmative |
Question |
|
I was late |
Was I late? |
|
You were sick. |
Were you sick? |
|
He was surprised. |
Was he surprised? |
|
She was from Italy. |
Was she from Italy? |
|
It was a big house. |
Was it a big house? |
|
We were ready. |
Were we ready? |
|
You were early. |
Were you early? |
|
They were busy. |
Were they busy? |
Before the verb you can also have a WH-
Question word (Why, Who, What, Where etc.)
Were you
happy? Yes, I was.
Why were you happy? Because I was promoted at work.
To Be - Short Answers
In spoken English, we usually give
short answers in response to questions.
Was he from Japan? - Yes, he was (from
Japan). The last part (from Japan) is not necessary. We use shorts answers to
avoid repetition, when the meaning is clear.
|
Question |
Short
Answers** |
Short
Answers |
|
Was I late? |
Yes, you were. |
No, you weren't. |
|
Were you sick? |
Yes, I was. |
No, I wasn't. |
|
Was he surprised? |
Yes, he was. |
No, he wasn't. |
|
Was she from Italy? |
Yes, she was. |
No, she wasn't. |
|
Was it a big house? |
Yes, it was. |
No, it wasn't. |
|
Were we ready? |
Yes, we were. |
No, we weren't. |
|
Were you early? |
Yes, we were. |
No, we weren't. |
|
Were they busy? |
Yes, they were. |
No, they weren't. |
** With To Be, We don't use contractions in affirmative short answers.
- Watch the videos. (Miren los videos)
- Complete the interactive activity. (Completen la actividad interactiva
Have a nice week! (Que tengan una linda semana)
Kisses, Miss Karina :)
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