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This worksheet is all about the peast of verb to be which are was and were.
‘Was’’ and ‘‘were’’ are both the past tense forms of the verb ‘‘be,’’ which is used to show a noun’s state of being, or used as a helping verb in connection with other verbs.

So if both forms do the same thing, why do we need both of them? Well, it is just one of those little funny tricks that the English language likes to play, and the forms of ‘‘be’’ are particularly complex in this way, as it changes into several different forms, such as ‘‘is,’’ ‘‘am,’’ and ‘‘are.’’

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