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The girl (was/were/wasn't) __________ old.
The girl wasn't old.
He (was/were) ___________ shy.
He was shy.
The prince (was/were) ________ hadsome.
The prince was ________ hadsome.
The ladies ________ (were/weren't) young.
The ladies weren't young.
My friends ____ (wasn't/weren't) happy.They ______ angry.
My friends weren't sad. They were angry.
Order the question: you/yesterday/hungry/were?
were you hungry yesterday?
What's the mistake? Was they at the beach last Saturday?
Were they at the beach last Saturday?
What's the mistake? It were cold and rainy yesterday.
It was cold and rainy yesterday.
He weren't not/ weren't/ wasn't happy with the football score.
He wasn't happy with the football score.
We was/ wasn't/ weren't tired yesterday.
We weren't tired yesterday.
He ______ (was/were) very scared.
He was very scared.
The film __________ (not) exciting. It was boring.
The film wasn't exciting. It was boring.
__________ they at home? No, they __________ .
Were they at home? No, they weren't .
My room (wasn't/weren't) _______ tidy.
My room wasn't tidy.
My friends swum in the ocean last week. They _______ (was/were) _________ (dry/wet)
My friends swum in the ocean last week. They were wet.
The English exam __________ (not) difficult, it was OK.
The English exam wasn't difficult, it was OK.
The weather ___________ really nice yesterday.
The weather wasn't really nice yesterday.
They (wasn't/weren't) _________ sad.
They weren't sad.
The house (wasn't/weren't) ________ dirty.
The house wasn't dirty.
The _______ (photo/fridge/rubbish) bag _______ (was/were) open.
The rubbish bag was open.
When he was little, he (were/was) ________ (tidy/naughty/happy).
When he was little, he was naughty.