WAS WERE: |
WAS WERE:
was were . , , was were — to be. , , .
, — to be () . : am, is are. — : was were. was , were — .
I was at the theater last night. — .
He was in the village a year ago. — .
That was rude of you. — .
You were home last night. — .
They were tired after a long trip. — .
. : was were , — not.
Was he in the village a year ago? — ?
He was not (wasn’t) in the village a year ago. — .
Were you home last night. — ?
You were not (weren’t) home last night. — .
, . to be «».
: . .
He thought, «The evening is wonderful». — : « ».
He thought the evening was wonderful. — , .
, «», .
there was / there were
to be — there is/are. Was , were — .
There was a box under the table. — () ( — . .).
There was a box, shoes and a ball under the table. — , ( was «», . ., , , , ).
There were boxes, shoes and a ball under the table. — , ( — . ., , ).
, was were . , (Past Continuous) . –ing.
:
+ was/were + V-ing.
, , was , were — .
The sun was shining every day that summer. — .
At midnight, we were still driving through the desert. — .
: . . , .
We ate the cake. — ( «» ).
The cake was eaten. — ( «»).
(Simple Continuous) was were. , : — was, — were.
, :
Something was stolen from our garage last night. — - .
These paintings were sold for more than one million Euros last night. — .
I am not sure who exactly was being sought after by the police. — , .
We were being taught Chinese by our grandmother these days. — .
. I wish… (second conditional).
: if , to be, — would . , - .
! , if, were.
If I were you, I wouldn’t go out with that man. — .
If I were you, I would drive more carefully in the rain. — .
, to be, : I wish… — «, …», «/ , …» : I wish, — were.
! to be — were, .
I wish I were the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature. — .
She wishes she were at least five centimeters taller. — .
was were . , ( ) were.