This document provides a grammar exercise focusing on the use of singular and plural verbs with singular and plural nouns. It includes examples using was/wasn't and were/weren't in different contexts. It then has students circle the correct verb form in additional sentences. The document aims to help students practice identifying whether to use a singular or plural verb form depending on the number of the subject noun.
This document provides a grammar exercise focusing on the use of singular and plural verbs with singular and plural nouns. It includes examples using was/wasn't and were/weren't in different contexts. It then has students circle the correct verb form in additional sentences. The document aims to help students practice identifying whether to use a singular or plural verb form depending on the number of the subject noun.
This document provides a grammar exercise focusing on the use of singular and plural verbs with singular and plural nouns. It includes examples using was/wasn't and were/weren't in different contexts. It then has students circle the correct verb form in additional sentences. The document aims to help students practice identifying whether to use a singular or plural verb form depending on the number of the subject noun.
This document provides a grammar exercise focusing on the use of singular and plural verbs with singular and plural nouns. It includes examples using was/wasn't and were/weren't in different contexts. It then has students circle the correct verb form in additional sentences. The document aims to help students practice identifying whether to use a singular or plural verb form depending on the number of the subject noun.
I/HE/SHE/IT WAS THERE WAS: Singular countable/uncountable nouns
YOU/WE/THEY WERE THERE WERE: Plural countable nouns
1- Fill the gaps with was/wasn’t/were/weren’t 2- Make questions
Peter: Where ________ you last summer, Sally? In 1-How many___________________________?
Italy? There were two restaurants. Sally: No, I _________ in Italy. I ______ in London. 2-____________________________________? Peter: _______ you alone? Yes, there was a café. Sally: No, I __________. I ________ 3-____________________________________? with my parents. I was at ‘The Yes, there were two swimming pools. Bridge Hotel’. 4-____________________________________? Peter: Wow! I think that’s a nice hotel! _______ it No, the weather was great. nice? 5-____________________________________? Sally: Yes, it _______ lovely. There ______ a golf Yes, there were a lot of places to visit. court, there ________ two swimming pools, there 6-What _______________________________? _________ a very good restaurant and also there The flight was quite and pleasant. ________ two cafés. 7-____________________________________? Peter: Oh! That sounds great! ________ the No, there wasn’t a bank near the hotel. restaurant good? Sally: Yes, it ________. 3-Circle the correct option. Peter: And what ________ the rooms like? _______ they nice and comfortable? 1-The weather was/were nice in Paris. 2-There was/were a lot of interesting places Sally: Yes, they _________. And they _______ big! to visit in Amsterdam. There _______ a mini bar and 3-Sandy was/wasn’t at home last night there ________ a big television because she was/wasn’t at a party. with a flat screen but there ________ a CD player. 4-Tom’s friends wasn’t/weren’t tired Peter: ________ there a computer in the room? yesterday Sally: No, there _________. 5-In the room there was/were two beds. Peter: And ________ the weather nice? 6-I was/wasn’t happy because it rained the Sally: It __________ bad. In fact, whole week. It was/wasn’t terrible! it _________ ok because it only rained 7-My parents were/weren’t sad because my one day. The temperature _________ mild, it sister was/wasn’t here on their anniversary. _________ too hot. I don’t like the heat. 8-There wasn’t/weren’t any milk in the Peter: _______ Oxford Street very busy? shop. Sally: Yes, it _______. It is busy all year. 9-No, it was/wasn’t a big house. It Peter: So you had a great time in London. was/wasn’t quite small. Sally: Yes, absolutely. 10-There was/were a piano in the room. London is a very nice city. 11-Your mother was/were very happy to see my aunt Mary. 12-Was/were there any books on that shelf? Yes, there was/were one book.
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