Вопрос задан 19.06.2023 в 12:55. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Петрожицкая Елизавета.

To be: was / were Exercises: past forms. Yesterday.. at school. You hungry He working She in bed.

It tired. We playing. You sad. They singing​
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Отвечает Мжачев Артём.

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you were hungry

he was working

she was in bed

it was tired

we were playing

you were sad

they were singing

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Отвечает Щур Віталік.

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Объяснение:

you were hungry

he was working

she was in bed

it was tired

we were playing

you were sad

they were singing.

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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.

Yesterday, I was at school. You were hungry. He was working. She was in bed. It was tired. We were playing. You were sad. They were singing.

In the given sentences, the verb "to be" is used in the past tense. The past tense of "to be" for the first person singular (I) is "was," and for the second person singular and plural (you), third person singular (he/she/it), and first, second, and third person plural (we/you/they) is "were."

So, when referring to actions or states that happened in the past, we use the past forms of "to be" to indicate the past tense.

For example, "Yesterday, I was at school" means that on the previous day, the speaker was present at school. "You were hungry" suggests that the person being addressed felt hungry at that time. "He was working" implies that the male person mentioned was engaged in work. "She was in bed" indicates that the female person mentioned was lying in bed. "It was tired" suggests that something non-living or without a specified gender was feeling tired. "We were playing" means that the speaker and others were involved in playing a game or sport. "You were sad" suggests that the person being addressed felt sad. "They were singing" indicates that the group of people mentioned were singing.

These sentences demonstrate the past forms of "to be" in different contexts and with different subjects.

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