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Was or Were English Grammar Worksheet for Class 3


English Grammar Worksheet for Class 3 - use of was, were


Use of was and were - English Grammar Worksheet for Class 3 

Use ‘was’ if the noun is singular and use ‘were’ if the noun is plural or if there are multiple nouns. There is only one exception, that is “you”. We only use “were” with you.

Example – I was happy last night. They were happy last night. You were happy last night.

Fill in the blanks with the correct helping verb.

  1. I ___ reading
  2. I ___ dancing.
  3. She ___ sleeping
  4. She _______ playing piano.
  5. What ___they doing?
  6. He ______ drawing my sketch.
  7. She ___working hard
  8. Road ______ not built properly.
  9. There ___snake in the field.
  10. Water in the bucked ______ cold.
  11. Sita, Gita ___ not there.
  12. They _______ running till that tree.
  13. If I ______ going there.
  14. Radhika _____ angry.
  15. _____ I not qualified?
  16. _______ he not here?
  17. You _______ wasting my time.
  18. _____ you coming yesterday?

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