The past forms of the verb to be are was and were, and
the conjugation of the verb is as follows:
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I / he / she / it
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was
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You / we / they
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were
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The forms was and were are used to describe a situation or situations in the past that no longer exist, e.g.
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There were two
men on that corner, but they are gone now.
Terry was thin when he was young. The concert last night was fabulous! |
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