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John and Peggy [wasn't/weren't] at school. They [was/were] at the zoo.
John and Peggy weren't at school. They were at the zoo.
She [wasn't/weren't] very hungry.
She wasn't very hungry.
[Was/were] you in London?
Were you in London?
They [was/were] on the trip.
They were on the trip.
We [was/were] in the castle.
We were in the castle.
I [was/were] in the museum.
I was in the museum.
Jessica and Kimberly[wasn't/weren't] late for school.
Jessica and Kimberly [weren't] late for school.
Robert and Stan [was/were] Garry's friends.
Robert and Stan were Garry's friends.
[Was/were] he be late for school today?
Was he be late for school today?
Yes, I [was/were].
Yes, I was.
No, I [wasn't/weren’t]
No, I wasn't.
[Was/were] it sunny at the beach?
Was it sunny at the beach?
They [wasn't/were’nt] at the swimming pool at the weekend.
They were’nt at the swimming pool at the weekend.
[Was/were] Picasso a famous artist?
Was Picasso a famous artist?
It [was/were] great!
It was great!
He [wasn't/weren't] scared of the dark.
He wasn't scared of the dark.
He [was/were] sick yesterday.
He was sick yesterday.
It [was/were] a cold day.
It was a cold day.
His dad [was/were] happy.
His dad was happy.
They ]was/were] at the beach yesterday.
They were at the beach yesterday.