CZASOWNIK BYĆ W CZASIE PRZESZŁYM
Czasownik to be (być) w czasie przeszłym Past Simple ma dwie
formy – was i were.
Was użyjemy w pierwszej (I) i trzeciej (he/she/it) osobie liczby
pojedynczej czasu Past Simple.
Natomiast were użyjemy w pozostałych przypadkach w czasie Past Simple.
CZASOWNIK TO BE W PAST SIMPLE |
|
liczba pojedyncza |
liczba mnoga |
I was |
we were |
you were |
you were |
he was |
they were |
she was |
|
it was |
Zdania twierdzące:
I was (ja byłem/ ja byłam)
you were (ty byłeś/ ty byłaś)
he
was
(on
był)
she
was
(ona
była)
it
was
(ono
było)
we were (my byliśmy)
you were (wy
byliście)
they were (oni byli / one były)
Przykłady:
I
was at school yesterday.
You
were at school yesterday.
He
was at school yesterday.
She
was at school yesterday.
It was at school yesterday.
We
were at school yesterday.
You
were at school yesterday.
They
were at school yesterday.
Zdania przeczące:
Przeczenie w zdaniach z czasownikiem to be tworzy się poprzez dodanie not.
podmiot (osoba) + was/were + not + reszta zdaniaW przeczeniach możemy użyć skrótów.
I was not at school yesterday.
I
wasn’t at school yesterday.
You were not at school yesterday.
You
weren’t at school yesterday.
He was at school yesterday.
He
wasn’t at school yesterday.
She was not at school yesterday.
She
wasn’t at school yesterday.
It was not at school yesterday.
It
wasn’t at school yesterday.
We were not at school yesterday.
We
weren’t at school yesterday.
You were not at school yesterday.
You
weren’t at school yesterday.
They were not at school yesterday.
They
weren’t at school yesterday.
Zdania pytające:
Pytanie w zdaniach z was/were tworzy się poprzez inwersję, czyli szyk przestawny.
was/were + osoba + reszta zdaniaWas
I at school yesterday?
Were
you at school yesterday?
Was
he at school yesterday?
Was
she at school yesterday?
Was
it at school yesterday?
Were
we at school yesterday?
Were
you at school yesterday?
Were
they at school yesterday?
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