A Circle the correct form of the verb: They was/ were in London last month I was/ were at home last night We was/ were at Daisy’s yesterday My father was/ were in the office You was/ were Susan’s boyfriend The dog was/ were hungry at dinner I was/ were there last weekend They was/ were in the park at three She was/ were the best in my class 10 We was/were very happy 11 Mr Smith was/ were very nice 12 You was/ were alone C Put the verb in the correct form (was or were): My parents _ in New York I the best player Our grandparents here last night Daisy _ a good gymnast Our teachers _ very understanding My sister and I _ very naughty when we _ young My brother at school yesterday morning We _good swimmers You a great kid 10 Peter _my brother’s best friend B Write these sentences in the negative and interrogative: My school was big My parents were at home My mother was pretty at the age of 13 Lucy and Paul were married Charles was in the swimming pool My dog was outside We were in our garden They were good friends You were at the party 10 Susan was at the shopping centre 11 Mrs Smith was my English teacher 12 My grandparents were very kind D Write short answers: Were you at the cinema? Yes, Was your father at home? No, Was Peter a good friend? Yes, _ Were they at the café? Yes, _ Were you sick yesterday? No, _ Was your mother in the kitchen? Yes, _ Was it a good party? No, _ Was it sunny yesterday? Yes, _ Was your cat black? Yes, _ 10 Were the flowers fresh? Yes, _ 11 Were your friends at school? No, 12 Was the field trip good? No,