Was And Were

The forms is, am and are are used in the present tense; was and were are used in the past tense. Was and were are used in the past tense. Use was when the subject is a singular noun or a singular pronoun like I, he, she or it. I was waiting for his call. He was busy with his work. She was angry with her husband. It was raining. The boy was solving the sum. The girl was dancing. The bird was singing. Use were when …

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