The Past Simple of the verb to be helps you talk about states, feelings, or locations in the past. We use two main forms: was e were. Was is for singular subjects like I, he, she, e it. For example, I was happy yesterday. Were is for plural subjects like you, we, e they. For instance, They were at the park last weekend. Mastering was e were is essential for describing past situations and building basic English sentences about what happened before now.
What is the Past Simple of ‘Be’?
The Past Simple of to be tells us about something that was true in the past. It is like saying ‘era’ or ‘estaba’ in Spanish.
- We use it to describe how someone or something was.
- We also use it to say where someone or something was.
- There are two main forms: was e were.
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When Do We Use ‘Was’ and ‘Were’?
We use was e were to talk about finished actions or states in the past. These actions or states do not continue now.
- Use was for singular subjects: I, he, she, it.
- Use were for plural subjects: you, we, they.
- We often use time expressions like yesterday, last week, two days ago, or in 2020.
How Do We Form the Positive Past Simple of ‘Be’?
Forming the positive Past Simple of to be is very simple. You just need the correct form (was ou were) after the subject.
- Subject + was + (complement)
- Subject + were + (complement)
The complement can be a noun, an adjective, or a place.
| Subject | Past Simple of 'Be' |
|---|---|
| I | was |
| You | were |
| He / She / It | was |
| We | were |
| They | were |
Examples
- I was happy yesterday.
- She was a student last year.
- It was cold this morning.
- You were busy on Monday.
- We were at the beach last summer.
- They were friends in high school.
Practice
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Converse com um consultor pelo WhatsAppCommon mistakes for Spanish speakers
Spanish speakers sometimes make mistakes when using the Past Simple of to be. Here are some common ones:
- Using is ou are instead of was ou were:
Wrong: I am tired yesterday.
Correct: I was tired yesterday. - Using did with be: The verb to be does not use do ou did for its past forms.
Wrong: She did be at home.
Correct: She was at home. - Confusing was e were: Remember which subjects go with which form.
Wrong: We was late.
Correct: We were late.
Perguntas frequentes
What is the difference between ‘was’ and ‘were’?
Was is the past form of am e is. We use it for singular subjects (I, he, she, it). Were is the past form of are. We use it for plural subjects (you, we, they).
Can I use ‘was’ for future events?
No, was e were are only for talking about the past. They describe things that happened or were true before now. For the future, you would use forms like will be.
Is ‘was’ always stressed in pronunciation?
In many sentences, especially in natural speech, was e were are often unstressed. They are ‘weak’ forms. For example, in I was in Madrid, the stress is usually on Madrid, not was. However, they can be stressed for emphasis.
Why is it important to learn ‘was’ and ‘were’?
Learning was e were is very important for A1 learners. It allows you to talk about your past experiences, describe past situations, and understand simple stories or conversations about what happened before now. It’s a basic building block for more complex past tenses.





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