4. Complete the questions using was or were. Then match them to the
answers. (12 marks)
A No, I wasn't. I was at
work.
e.g. B When/Pam's/party?
When was Pam's party?
1 Where/you and Jane/yesterday
evening?
B Yesterday.

2
it/a good film?
C We were at a party.

3
you/with them?
D Yes, it was very good.
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лис8889 лис8889  25.01.2024 19:36
1. Where were you and Jane yesterday evening?
- The answer to this question is "Yesterday."
- To complete the question, we need to use the past tense of the verb "to be," which is "were."

2. Was it a good film?
- The answer to this question is "Yes, it was very good."
- To complete the question, we need to use the past tense of the verb "to be," which is "was."

3. Were you with them?
- The answer to this question is "We were at a party."
- To complete the question, we need to use the past tense of the verb "to be," which is "were."

To summarize:
1. The question is asking where you and Jane were yesterday evening.
- You have already provided the answer, which is "Yesterday."
- To form the question, we use the past tense of the verb "to be," which is "were." So the complete question is "Where were you and Jane yesterday evening?"

2. The question is asking whether the film was good.
- You have already provided the answer, which is "Yes, it was very good."
- To form the question, we use the past tense of the verb "to be," which is "was." So the complete question is "Was it a good film?"

3. The question is asking if you were with them.
- You have already provided the answer, which is "We were at a party."
- To form the question, we use the past tense of the verb "to be," which is "were." So the complete question is "Were you with them?"

In this exercise, we are practicing using the past tense of the verb "to be" (was or were) to form questions. By correctly using the past tense forms and asking the questions, we can gather information about past events and activities.
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