RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE TRANSLATION -16- USE OF WAS & WERE – AFFIRMATIVE – PART-4.
RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE TRANSLATION -16- USE OF WAS & WERE – AFFIRMATIVE – PART-4.
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Use of “Was” and “Were” in Affirmative Sentences
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“Was” is used with singular subjects (I, he, she, it).
- Example: I was at home yesterday.
- Example: She was my best friend in school.
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“Were” is used with plural subjects (you, we, they).
- Example: You were late to the class.
- Example: They were happy at the party.
Example Sentences (English-Hindi Translation):
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मैं कल घर पर था।
→ I was at home yesterday. -
वह मेरा सबसे अच्छा दोस्त था।
→ He was my best friend. -
वे पार्क में थे।
→ They were in the park. -
तुम बहुत बुद्धिमान थे।
→ You were very intelligent.
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