In English grammar, the verb 'to be' in the past tense uses 'was' for singular subjects (I, he, she, it) and 'were' for plural subjects (we, you, they). To form yes/no questions, simply invert the subject and verb positions: 'Was I on time?' becomes 'I was on time' in affirmative form. The answer pronoun typically switches from the question pronoun (e.g., 'Was I?' → 'Yes, you were'). This rule applies consistently across all pronouns and nouns, making it a fundamental pattern for constructing past tense questions.
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e e e Hello guys, how are you doing? This is your teacher Jessica from Easy English TV. Welcome to another lesson. Welcome to another class. I hope you doing really good and I hope you ready to continue learning English with me. Hello, hello guys, welcome to a new class, welcome to a new broadcast. Greetings from your teacher Jessica from ENG TV. Today we're going to work on grammar. But before we begin, I ask that you interact through comments, shares, and by leaving a "like," a "like," a "tap," and that also helps us to continue spreading the word about the course. Okay, I think we are ready to start. We're ready to begin. And today we're going to work on the following topic. Okay, today we're going to see the verb to be in.
We are going to study the verb to be in the past tense, but in this case we are going to focus on was and for and or no questions. In other words, we're going to study both was and were, but how do we do it, how do we formulate the questions correctly in the simple past tense? Ready, are you ready? Okay, it's time to start.
Now come here with me please come with me and let's explain in this case. Okay, thank you. Thank you so much. Ok now let's see right now you have two groups.
Okay. We have two groups there. In the first group we have been. The other group we have were. Alr. When do we use "was"?
When do we use "was"? for the pronouns I, he, she, it when we use were for the pronouns we, you, they. So, what does this mean? This is the verb "to be" and the verb "to be," but conjugated in the past tense, because in the present tense you will remember that the verb " to be" is said as am, is, are. Well, that's in the present tense. In the past tense there are only two, which is was or which is were. Okay. For example, if I say "was," I can translate it as "I was" or also as "I was."
Okay. Eh, was he, he was or he was.
Okay. Was she? She was, or she also existed. Two translations.
Was was or was.
Okay, now if we focus on the second group which would be were we, it means we were.
We were and we were also present. Those two options, because remember we're talking about the past. We were.
Okay. Were you. Remember that in the case of "you" it works for both the singular and the plural. So, were you can be translated as ustedes eran or ustedes estabas if it is plural and if it is singular it will be tú eras or tú estabas.
Okay, very good. And were they means they were or they were.
They were or they were.
Correct? Yes. Very good. Now, as for the pronunciation, it's not difficult, really, it's simple. Here I'm going to say was, almost like an o. Was I, was he, was she? Was it? Okay. On the other hand, we have "were," not pronouncing the final one. Were we, were you, were they? Okay, very good.
Repeat after me. Repeat after me here, guys. Repeat, please.
Here. Was I?
Was he?
Was she?
Was it?
Where we? Were you? Where were they? One more time. Okay. Was I? Was he? Was she? Was it? Where we? Were you? Where were they? Very good. So, we are indicating that this is the order because if you remember when we formed affirmative sentences, we would say, for example, I was or he was, she was, it was.
Now, to ask questions, all we have to do is change the position so that the verb "to be" goes first and then the subject of the sentence. That's the only thing that changes. Okay. That's why I was saying, was I, was he, was she, was it. Okay. And in the case of were, we also said in the affirmative we were, you were, they were. So now, to ask the question, we simply change position and say, "Where were we, were you, were they?" Okay, we're clear on that. Is it clear? Yes. Okay, remember that these types of questions are called y ors, that is, yes and no questions. Because? Because the answer will begin precisely with a yes or a no. Remember that we have two types of questions. One is informations, that is, information questions, and the other is y or no questions, that is, yes and no questions. The questions we are seeing right now are yes and no questions. Yes or no questions, or you can also ask closed questions. Okay.
You can tell them in those two ways and it 's the same. Very good, guys. Before we continue, I ask that everyone interact through the chat. Live and remember that we have a goal of five super chats, super stickers, which you can give through the live broadcast.
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Let's say hello to some of those who are connected here. We have Adrián, eh María Elena is here, eh Marco, Marta, Franco, Pedro, Florangel, Beatriz, Marjury. Thank you so much, guys. Now, let's continue in this case, we're going to see examples. Let's look at some longer examples, okay? For example, here we will have the question questions and here we have affirmative short answer negative short answer.
Okay, let's pay attention to this part to see how they are formulated. Okay.
If I, for example, ask in the first person, it is not so common to ask about oneself, but it is possible. For example, in what cases? If I want to say "was I on time," what am I saying there? I was on time. Was I on time? That would be the pronunciation.
Okay. Was I on time? To which, uh, if the question is asked in the first person, the most natural thing would be to answer in the second person. Okay? So if they ask me with an "I", I answer with, right? For example, was I on time, I was on time. Yes, you were. Yes, you were there.
Yes, you were. Okay. Or in negative. Was I on time? I was on time. No, you weren't. No, you weren't. Okay, very good. That's in the first person. Now repeat the question and the respective answers after me. Okay. Was I on time?
Yes, you were.
No, you weren't. Again, was I on time?
Yes, you were. No, you were you busy yesterday. I'm saying, were you busy yesterday? Were you busy yesterday?
Okay. Were you busy yesterday? Yes, I was. I mean, yes, yes, I was. Yes, I was. Oh, no, I wasn't. No, I wasn't. I mean, no, I wasn't. Wasn't, sorry, wasn't. Okay. No, I wasn't. It should be noted that, as I told you before, when you ask in the first person, you answer in the second person.
In contrast, when a question is asked in the second person, the answer is given in the first person. Of course, because if they ask you, "Were you busy yesterday?" You were busy yesterday, you're not going to say, "Yes, you were," if you were, no, on the contrary, you're going to say "and was," that is, if I was. Okay.
So, when they ask you, you answer in the first person. Very good.
Repeat after me. Were you busy yesterday?
Yes, I was.
No, I wasn't. One more time. Were you busy yesterday?
Yes, I was. No, I wasn't.
Okay. Next example. Was he your best friend? I'm saying, he was your best friend. As for the pronunciation, it will be, was he your best friend.
Okay. Was he your best friend? To which we will reply, "Yes, he was." Yes, he was. Okay. Yes, he was. Or in a negative way, no, he wasn't. No, he wasn't.
Okay. Okay, repeat after me. Was he your best friend?
Yes, he was.
No, he wasn't. One more time. Was he your best friend?
Yes, he was. No, he wasn't.
Next. Was she in university? I mean, I was at university.
Yes, she was. Yes, she was or she wasn't. No, she wasn't there. As for the pronunciation, was she was.
No, she wasn't.
No, she wasn't.
Okay, repeat after me.
Was she in university?
Yes, she was. No, she wasn't. One more time. Was she in university?
Yes, she was. No, she wasn't.
Correct. Now, let's see the same examples here. Alr, just for you to be clear. To make it perfectly clear, I'm going to repeat it one more time. Alr.
Yes. Okay. Repeat after me, please, guys. Same examples again. Okay. Was I on time?
Yes, you were.
No, you weren't.
Again.
Was I on time?
Yes, you were.
No, you w.
Next one. Next example, guys. Were you busy yesterday?
Yes, I was.
No, I wasn't.
Were you busy yesterday?
Yes, I was. No, I wasn't.
Next one. Was he your best friend?
Yes, he was.
No, he wasn't.
Again, was he your best friend?
Yes, he was.
Next one. What about the third person for a woman? Was she in university?
She was in college.
Yes, she was.
No, she wasn't.
Again, guys, repeat. Was she in university?
Yes, she was.
No, she wasn't.
Okay, good. Now, let's see more examples. Let's look at more examples first here on our whiteboard.
What about it? Neutral. We can say it was difficult. What is the meaning of was it difficult? It was difficult, or it was difficult. Okay. As for the pronunciation, I'm going to say it was difficult.
Was it difficult? Yes, it was. Yes, yes, I was.
Yes.
Or in a negative way. No, it wasn't.
Okay, very good. Repeat after me.
Was it difficult?
Yes, it was.
No, it was again. Was it difficult?
Yes, it was. No, it wasn't. Okay. Next one. If we ask, "Were we late?" We were late. Are we late? Are we late? Yes, we were. Yes, yes, we were. Yes, we were. Or in negative.
No, no, we weren't.
No, we weren't. Okay, repeat after me. Were we late?
Yes, we were.
No, we weren't. Again, were we late?
Yes, we were. No, we w. Alr. Next one, guys. In this case, we have been their friends. In other words, they were friends.
They are friends. Are they friends?
Yes, they were.
Yes, they were. Or in the negative, no, they weren't.
No, they weren't. All right. Yes. Repeat after me again. Here. Were they friends?
Yes, they were. No, they w. Were they friends? Yes, they were. No, they w.
Okay. Now, let's see the same examples again. Let's look at those same examples once more.
Was it difficult?
Yes, it was.
No, it wasn't.
Again, was it difficult?
Yes, it was. No, it wasn't.
Were we late?
Yes, we were.
No, we weren't.
Were we late?
Yes, we were.
No, we w.
Okay, next one. Were they friends?
Yes, they were.
No, they w.
Were they friends?
Yes, they were.
Al right. Now, let's see more examples right now related to the in this case the simple past tense. Guys, this is part of the simple past in English, but there are two ways to work with the simple past. One way is with the verb "to be," as we are doing right now, and the other way is to work with a verb, okay? With a main verb, a main verb. Well, in this case we are focusing only on the verb to be. Remember that the verb to be in the present tense has only two options, was and were, respectively.
For the pronouns I, you, we, they, we will use was, while for you, we, they we will use were. Okay. Good.
Thank you very much, José. Thank you so much.
These transmissions. Okay, I really appreciate it. Okay, let's see, guys, now some other examples where you'll be able to see how we can respond.
Okay. How can we answer? Right. Okay.
Affirmative and negative, of course.
Now, if I say, was I your best student?
What am I saying? I was your best student. Okay. Was that we are also asking in the first person. Was I your best student?
I am your best student.
And the answer can be yes, you were. If you were. If you were too.
Okay. Yes, you were.
or in negative.
No, you weren't. No, you weren't. Okay.
Repeat. Was I your best student?
Yes, you were.
Was I your best student?
No, you weren't.
Okay. Another example. Were you free on Saturday? So, you were free on Saturday. Okay. As for the pronunciation, it would be, you free on Saturday.
Okay. Were you free on Saturday? To which one can respond. Yes, I was. Yes, I was.
Or in a negative way, no.
I was.
Okay, very good. Repeat. Were you free on Saturday?
Yes, I was.
No, I wasn't. Okay. Good. Next example. In this case it would be with the personal pronoun "he", okay? For example, if I say, was he famous, was he famous.
Famous. Okay. Don't say famous, no. Fous.
Yes, he was. He was famous. Yes, he was.
Yes, he was. Was he famous? No, he wasn't.
No, it wasn't.
Okay. Repeat after me. Was he famous?
Yes, he was.
No, he wasn't. Again, was he famous?
Yes, he was. No, he wasn't. Next one.
Was she happy during her trip? In other words, I was happy.
during their trip. As for the pronunciation, it will be "was she happy her trip trip".
Was she happy during her trip?
Yes, she was. Yes, she was happy. Oh, no.
She was.
Okay, very good. Repeat after me.
Was she happy during her trip?
Yes, she was. Was she happy during her trip?
No, she wasn't. Okay. Yes, correct. Now, let's see one more time those examples, question and answer. As you know, we always review it on the board first and then reinforce it here. Al right. Now, repeat after me, please, guys. Was I your best student?
Was I your best student?
Yes, you were.
Yes, you were.
No, you weren't.
No, you weren't.
Next one. Were you free on Saturday?
Were you free on Saturday?
Yes, I was. Yes, I was.
No, I wasn't.
No, I wasn't.
Next one. Repeat. Was he famous?
Was he famous?
Yes, he was. Yes, he was. No, he wasn't.
No, he wasn't.
Another one, guys. Was she happen during her trip?
Yes, she was. Was she happy during her trip?
No, she wasn't. Okay, as you can see, most of these questions that begin with where or was will be answered in the same way, simply by swapping the position of the subject and the verb, respectively.
For example, if here it is "was she", for the answer I change it and it will be "she was".
I'm just changing the position. Okay. Similarly in the previous case, for example, from he was he in the question to the answer he was. Okay. You just change the position.
Alr, correct. Now, let's see. Let's see more examples. Okay, guys. Okay, let's look at more examples, guys. If I say, "Was it expensive?" I'm saying, "It was expensive." It was expensive. Was it expensive?
Okay. Was it expensive?
Yes, it was. Yes, yes, it was. Yes, it was. Oh, no, it wasn't. No, it wasn't. No, it wasn't.
No, it wasn't. Okay. In this case, if we ask with "it", we will also answer with "it". Whether it's affirmative or negative. Okay, it doesn't matter. That's no problem, we're not really worried. You only need to worry about the first and second person, because when you start asking in the first person, you answer in the second, and if you start asking in the second, you answer in the first. They are swapped, but not in other cases. Okay. Was it expensive?
Yes, it was. Was it expensive? No, it wasn't. The next example tells us, "Were we on the right place." In other words, we were in the right place, to which we could respond with a yes we were or with a no, we weren't. Alr. No, we weren't. Correct. In this case, the pronunciation is were we on the right place.
Okay. To which the response is an "as we were" or "around here." No, no, no.
We were w. Okay, very good. Repeat after me.
Ah, were we on the right place?
Yes, we were.
Were we in the right place?
No, were they your classmates? In other words, they were your classmates.
Were they your classmate.
To which we could respond affirmatively with a yes they were or a No, they weren't. No, they w.
Okay, very good. Repeat after me.
Were they your classmates?
Yes, they were. Were they your classmates? No, they w. Alr. Yes. Now, let's see those examples one more time here. Okay, those examples over here, guys, one more time. Okay, one more time. Before we continue, guys, I'm going to send a special shout-out to María Carmela Ochoa for the awesome YouTube live stream. Guys, we really appreciate all the little gifts you send us.
Remember that we have a goal there, and also remember to like the broadcast. Okay, that's really very important. Well, let's continue repeating the same examples that we have. already studied right repeat after me guys. Was she happy during her trip?
Yes, she was.
Was she happy during her trip? No, she wasn't.
Again, was she happy during her trip?
Yes, she was. Was she happy during her trip? No, she wasn't. Okay, next one.
Repeat. Was it expensive?
Yes, it was. Was it expensive?
No, it wasn't. Okay. Was it expensive?
Yes, it was. Was it expensive? No, it wasn't. Repeat. Were we in the right place?
Yes, we were. Were we in the right place? No, we weren't.
Yes, we were. No, we're next. Were they your classmates? They were your classmates. Yes, they were. Or no, they weren't. Again, were they your classmates?
Yes, they were. Were they classmates?
No, they w. Okay, very good, guys.
Before continuing, I ask everyone to help me with interactions through likes and shares. Now, it's time to practice with some exercises. Let's practice with exercises. Okay, guys. Let's complete the questions with was or where and the possible short answers. We are going to complete the following questions using was and were and also the possible answers, in this case short answers. Okay. What should we fill out in the first one, guys? Number one, okay, was or. What should we put if we are working with our pronoun "she"? It's easy, right? Leave it here in the comments.
Yes, exactly. Was she a student? That means she was a student. Was she a student? Now, if you remember how this was answered with a y and a change of position here, verb and subject, then it would be like y she was, yes, she was or no, she wasn't. No, it wasn't her. Okay, very good. Repeat after me. Was she a student?
Yes, she was. Was she a student?
No, she wasn't. Correct. What about number two? Let's see what's up about number two, guys. How would we complete this so that the sentence is correctly formulated as a question?
They are intelligent.
What are we missing there? Was or were. Oh, it's there too. Were. Were they intelligent? They were intelligent.
Yes, they were. Yes, they were. Or in the negative, no. They weren't. No, they weren't. Okay, repeat after me.
Were they intelligent?
Yes, they were.
Were they intelligent?
No, they w. Right. Okay. Number at cold.
So, what are the possible answers there?
Okay. Was or were?
The correct answer in this case in order to complete is cold, that is, it was cold. Or you could also translate it as it was cold, right? It all depends on the context. Yes, I was.
No, I wasn't. Repeat. Was it cold?
Yes, it was.
Was it cold?
No, it wasn't.
Yes. Okay. Next one.
Jimmy was punctual. And you'll say, "But there's no personal pronoun there." It doesn't say I, you, he, she, ite. Exact. He doesn't say any of those pronouns. However, in your mind you're going to replace Jimmy with he, right? I mean, him. Then it's going to be super easy and I'm going to say, 'Was Jimmy punctual?' In other words, this means Jimmy was on time. Was Jimmy punctual? To which we could respond with a and he was. Whether he was there, whether he was on time or not.
Very good. Repeat after me. Was Jimmy punct?
Yes, he was. Was Jimmy Paul?
No, he wasn't.
Was Jimmy punct? Yes, he was. Was Jimmy punctual? No, he wasn't.
Next one. Sofia is ambitious.
What should we put there, guys?
Was or were? What do you think?
Okay.
So ambitious, that is, Sofia was ambitious.
Yes, she was. Yes, it was. She was.
Was Sofia amb she wasn't. No, it wasn't. Okay. Repeat.
Was Sofia ambitious?
Yes, she was.
W was Sofia. ambitious.
No, she wasn't. Was Sophia ambitious?
Yes, she was. Was Sophia ambitious? No, she wasn't.
Next one.
We late, which in this case if you ask it with "we", obviously it will be asked with "were". Were we late? We were late. Were we late? To which I can say yes we were. Yes, we were. Oh, we were late. No, we weren't. No, we weren't.
Okay, repeat. Were we late?
Yes, we were. Were we late? No, we weren't. Yes. Were we late? Yes, we were. Were we late? No, we weren't.
Next.
You busy. What do we add there, guys? It was easy. Okay. We are going to complete with were. Were you busy. You were busy.
To which, I was. Yes, I was. Oh, were you busy? Were you busy? No, I wasn't. No, I wasn't. Okay, repeat.
Were you busy?
Yes, I was. Were you busy? No, I wasn't.
Were you busy? Yes, I was. Were you busy? No, I was not. Next one.
Those people in a hurry, those people. If they say "those people", we are also talking about the plural. In your mind you replace it with they, therefore it will be were. Were those people in a hurry? Those people were in a hurry. "In a hurry" means to be in a hurry. To which I can respond with a yes, they were or they weren't.
No, they weren't.
Repeat. Were those people in a hurry?
Yes, they were.
Were those people in a hurry? No, they w.
Were those people in a hurry? Yes, they were. Were those people in a hurry? No, they w. Ok, next one guys, we have Gabriel Happy. Okay, how do you complete?
Okay.
In this case, we going to use was Gabriel happy? Why was it? Because in your mind you're going to replace Gabriel with he. Remember, for he, she, it we will use was. Okay. Was Gabriel happy?
Yes, he was. Gabriel was happy. Yes, he was. Yes, he is. Was Gabriel happy? No, he wasn't. No, he wasn't.
Repeat. Was Gabriel happy? Yes, he was.
Was Gabriel happy? No, he wasn't. Right.
Next one.
They in the school yesterday morning.
Okay. What do we use there? Was or were or going to use? Right. Okay. Were they in school yesterday morning? They were at school yesterday morning.
Yes, they were. Yes, they were or they weren't. No, they weren't there. Okay.
Repeat. Were they in the school yesterday morning?
Yes, they were. Were they in the school yesterday morning? No, they weren't.
Okay, guys. Now, we have a conversation.
Next, we have a short dialogue, a short conversation also for the use of was and were. Okay.
Let's complete a conversation with was or were. Okay. We need to complete the following conversation, guys, using was and. Okay. Yes. The first part says Peter. Hello, Paul. Where were you last month? Okay. What should we fill in here? was or what should you use there? Okay, if it's you, then obviously it will be where. Ah, where were you last month? So, where were you last month? Hi, Peter.
I am in the USA.
What will it be? Was? We are working with I first person. I'll say I was in the US. I was in the United States. I h ini.
What should we fill in there? Was or were.
Yes. I was in Miami. I was in Miami.
Next.
What should we put there? I like the correct answer. Okay.
What was it like? So, how was it?
How was it? How was it?
Great. If we used, it was.
It was great.
The sea. The sea. What would we put on it?
The sea was calm. The sea was calm.
And the weather and the climate, what will we put to talk about the weather? The weather can also be replaced with the neuter pronoun "it". Therefore, it will be The Weather was incredible, that is, and the weather was incredible. Okay. Okay, let's read this part. Okay. Hello Paul, where were you last month?
Hi Peter. I was in the USA. I was in Miami.
What was it like?
It was great. The sea was calm and the water was incredible.
Yes. Next one. So what? Mm. The hotel, like, what should we put if I'm talking about the hotel? Obviously it will be.
Okay. And what was the hotel like? And how was the hotel? Okay. Fantastic.
Fantastic.
There, this case was a casino. There was means there was. There was a casino. And there are two restaurants. Okay, if we're talking about the plural, that is, two restaurants, what should it include?
There were two restaurants. Fantastic.
There was a casino and there were two restaurants. Okay. What the people like.
What were the people like? So, what were the people like in that city?
They, was, or were. They were charming and friendly. They were lovely and friendly. Okay, repeat.
And what was the hotel like?
Fantastic.
There was a casino and there were two restaurants.
What were the people like?
They were charming and friendly. Alr.
Okay, let's repeat that conversation then, all together now. Okay. Yes.
Okay, I'm going to stand on one side to do Peter's part and on the other to do Paul's part. Al right. Yes.
Hello, Paul. Where were you last month?
Hi, Peter. I was in the USA.
I was in Miami.
What was it like?
It was great. The sea was calm and the weather was incredible.
And what was the hotel like?
Fantastic.
There was a casino and there were two restaurants.
What were the people like?
They were charming and friendly.
Yes, that's the use of was and were.
Okay, as we're seeing in that dialogue we're also correctly using was and. We're going to send a special greeting to Hector Perez, who is our city, Hector. Thanks for. Thank you, Hector.
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