Was and Were: Talking About the Past
Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Use 'was' for singular subjects (I, he, she, it) and 'were' for plural subjects (you, we, they) to describe past states.
- Use 'was' with I, He, She, It: 'I was happy.'
- Use 'were' with You, We, They: 'They were tired.'
- Use 'not' after was/were for negatives: 'She was not there.'
Overview
- How things were in the past
- Where people or things were
- What someone was like
- I was tired yesterday.
- She was happy.
- We were at school.
- They were late.
- I was not (wasn\'t) hungry.
- He was not (wasn\'t) at home.
- We were not (weren\'t) ready.
- Was she at the party?
- Were you at home last night?
- Yes, I was. / No, I wasn\'t.
- Yes, they were. / No, they weren\'t.
Past Simple of 'To Be'
| Subject | Affirmative | Negative | Question |
|---|---|---|---|
|
I
|
was
|
was not
|
Was I?
|
|
You
|
were
|
were not
|
Were you?
|
|
He/She/It
|
was
|
was not
|
Was he/she/it?
|
|
We
|
were
|
were not
|
Were we?
|
|
They
|
were
|
were not
|
Were they?
|
Contractions
| Full Form | Contraction |
|---|---|
|
was not
|
wasn't
|
|
were not
|
weren't
|
Meanings
The past tense of the verb 'to be' is used to describe states, identities, or locations that existed at a specific time in the past.
Past state
Describing how someone or something felt or was.
“She was very happy.”
“The movie was boring.”
Past location
Describing where someone or something was located.
“They were in Paris.”
“I was at home.”
Past identity
Describing who or what someone was.
“He was a teacher.”
“They were my friends.”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
|
Affirmative
|
Subj + was/were
|
I was happy.
|
|
Negative
|
Subj + was/were + not
|
They were not there.
|
|
Question
|
Was/Were + Subj?
|
Were you ready?
|
|
Short Answer (Yes)
|
Yes, Subj + was/were
|
Yes, I was.
|
|
Short Answer (No)
|
No, Subj + was/were + not
|
No, they weren't.
|
|
Negative Question
|
Was/Were + Subj + not?
|
Was he not invited?
|
|
Contraction (Neg)
|
Subj + wasn't/weren't
|
She wasn't late.
|
Formalitätsspektrum
The event was cancelled. (Professional/Social)
The event was cancelled. (Professional/Social)
The event was called off. (Professional/Social)
The event got scrapped. (Professional/Social)
Was vs Were Map
Was
- I I
- He He
- She She
- It It
Were
- You You
- We We
- They They
Usage Comparison
Decision Flow
Is the subject plural or 'you'?
Usage Categories
States
- • Happy
- • Tired
- • Sad
Locations
- • Home
- • School
- • Paris
Identities
- • Teacher
- • Friend
- • Student
Beispiele nach Niveau
I was at home.
Yo estaba en casa.
They were happy.
Ellos estaban felices.
It was cold.
Hacía frío.
We were late.
Llegamos tarde.
Was she at the party?
¿Estaba ella en la fiesta?
We were not tired.
No estábamos cansados.
The cat was on the chair.
El gato estaba en la silla.
You were my best friend.
Eras mi mejor amigo.
If I were you, I would go.
Si yo fuera tú, iría.
The meeting was scheduled for noon.
La reunión estaba programada para el mediodía.
They were not aware of the changes.
No estaban al tanto de los cambios.
Was it difficult to find the place?
¿Fue difícil encontrar el lugar?
The results were inconclusive, which was disappointing.
Los resultados no fueron concluyentes, lo cual fue decepcionante.
Were you expecting a different outcome?
¿Esperabas un resultado diferente?
It was not until later that I realized the truth.
No fue hasta más tarde que me di cuenta de la verdad.
The conditions were favorable for the experiment.
Las condiciones eran favorables para el experimento.
Had I been there, I would have seen it.
Si hubiera estado allí, lo habría visto.
The reasons for his departure were manifold.
Las razones de su partida eran múltiples.
It was a matter of principle, not convenience.
Era una cuestión de principios, no de conveniencia.
Were it not for your help, I would have failed.
Si no fuera por tu ayuda, habría fracasado.
The evidence was, as it were, circumstantial.
La evidencia era, por así decirlo, circunstancial.
They were to be married in the spring.
Iban a casarse en primavera.
Never were the stakes higher than in that moment.
Nunca las apuestas fueron más altas que en ese momento.
It was incumbent upon us to act.
Era nuestra responsabilidad actuar.
Leicht verwechselbar
Learners try to use 'did' with 'was/were'.
Mixing up 'is/are' with 'was/were'.
Choosing based on the object, not the subject.
Häufige Fehler
They was happy.
They were happy.
I were at home.
I was at home.
Did you was there?
Were you there?
She not was happy.
She was not happy.
We was not ready.
We were not ready.
Was you there?
Were you there?
It were a good day.
It was a good day.
If I was you...
If I were you...
They were not go.
They did not go.
Was it be fun?
Was it fun?
Were it not for him...
Were it not for him...
The data were was...
The data were...
He was to have been there.
He was to be there.
Satzmuster
I was ___ yesterday.
They were ___ at the party.
Was ___ your favorite teacher?
We were not ___ about the news.
Real World Usage
Where were you?
I was responsible for...
It was the best day ever!
The hotel was great.
The order was late.
The results were significant.
Check the Subject
No 'Did'
The 'You' Rule
Contractions
Smart Tips
Use 'was' and 'were' to set the scene before describing actions.
Always pause slightly after 'was' or 'were' to ensure clarity.
Remember to raise your pitch at the end of the question.
Use contractions in casual speech to sound more natural.
Aussprache
Was
Pronounced /wɒz/ or /wəz/ in unstressed positions.
Were
Pronounced /wɜːr/.
Question intonation
Were you ↗ there?
Rising pitch at the end for yes/no questions.
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Was is for one, Were is for more (and you).
Visuelle Assoziation
Imagine a single 'I' standing in a 'Was' box, and a group of 'They' standing in a 'Were' box. The 'You' person is jumping into the 'Were' box because they are special.
Rhyme
Was is for one, Were is for more, I was at home, They were at the store.
Story
Yesterday, I was at the park. It was sunny. My friends were there too. We were so happy to be together.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Write 5 sentences about your day yesterday using 'was' and 'were'.
Kulturelle Hinweise
Very common to use contractions like 'wasn't' and 'weren't' in speech.
Similar usage, but sometimes more formal in written correspondence.
Often uses 'was' and 'were' in casual storytelling.
Derived from Old English 'wæs' (singular) and 'wǣron' (plural).
Gesprächseinstiege
Where were you yesterday?
Who were your best friends in school?
What was the last movie you saw?
Were you nervous during your last presentation?
Tagebuch-Impulse
Häufige Fehler
Test Yourself
I ___ at the park yesterday.
Which is correct?
Find and fix the mistake:
You was late.
happy / we / were / not
She ___ there.
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
A: Was he there? B: No, he ___.
They were happy.
Score: /8
Ubungsaufgaben
8 exercisesI ___ at the park yesterday.
Which is correct?
Find and fix the mistake:
You was late.
happy / we / were / not
She ___ there.
They -> ?
A: Was he there? B: No, he ___.
They were happy.
Score: /8
FAQ (8)
It is a historical rule in English. Even when addressing one person, 'you' takes the plural verb form.
No. 'Was' and 'were' are their own auxiliary verbs. Using 'did' is a common mistake.
'Was' is for singular (I, he, she, it). 'Were' is for plural (we, they) and 'you'.
Swap the subject and the verb. For example: 'She was there' becomes 'Was she there?'.
It is informal. In formal writing, use 'was not'.
Only in the subjunctive mood, like 'If I were you'.
No, 'was' is strictly past tense. Use 'is' or 'am' for the present.
Try writing a short diary entry about your day using 'was' and 'were'.
Scaffolded Practice
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Mastery Progress
Needs Practice
Improving
Strong
Mastered
In Other Languages
Ser/Estar (Imperfect/Preterite)
Spanish has two verbs for 'to be' in the past; English has one.
Imparfait (être)
French conjugation is more complex than English.
Präteritum (sein)
German has more complex verb endings.
Deshita
Japanese has no subject-verb agreement.
Kana
Arabic conjugation includes gender.
Shi
Chinese verbs do not conjugate.
Learning Path
Prerequisites
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