Exercise 4. Complete the sentences with was/were ,wasn`t/weren't (6min) 1. Terry
a student, he
a manager
2. We
naughty children, we
quiet children
3. It rainy yesterday, but it windy
4. Our journey good, but we
tired
. 5. Lucy and Mike
in Thailand last year
6. Yesterday my friends
at the party, but 1 there
7. My grandfather
a good hunter
1. Terry was a student, he wasn't a manager.
- In this sentence, we use "was" to show that Terry was a student in the past, and "wasn't" to show that he wasn't a manager.
2. We were naughty children, we weren't quiet children.
- Here, we use "were" to describe our behavior as naughty children in the past, and "weren't" to show that we weren't quiet children.
3. It was rainy yesterday, but it wasn't windy.
- In this sentence, we use "was" to describe the weather as rainy yesterday, and "wasn't" to show that it wasn't windy.
4. Our journey was good, but we were tired.
- Here, we use "was" to describe our journey as good, and "were" to show that we were tired during the journey.
5. Lucy and Mike were in Thailand last year.
- In this sentence, we use "were" to indicate that Lucy and Mike were present in Thailand last year.
6. Yesterday my friends were at the party, but I wasn't there.
- Here, we use "were" to show that my friends were present at the party yesterday, and "weren't" to indicate that I wasn't there.
7. My grandfather was a good hunter.
- In this sentence, we use "was" to describe my grandfather's skill as a good hunter in the past.