Past to be Verb Sentence
The past forms of the verb “to be” are “was” and “were”. Use “was” with singular subjects (I, he, she, it) and “were” with plural subjects (we, you, they). These forms are used to talk about something that happened or existed in the past.
- I was at the library yesterday.
- You were very brave.
- He was excited about the trip.
- She was my best friend in school.
- It was raining all day.
- We were late to the party.
- They were happy with their results.
I was surprised by the news. - You were the first person I called.
- He was the winner of the race.
- She was asleep when I arrived.
- It was a beautiful sunset.
- We were classmates in high school.
- They were playing outside until dark.
- The room was quiet after everyone left.